I now have a small army of Compost daleks - huddled together like a rabid pack of Penguins.
Most of my waste Ingredients is I would say Grass cuttings , Leaves , some small branches , food waste , Horse manure ( purchased -seems a good idea ) and some occasional soil chucked on top to compress it down. So I can stick more in ( not saying that is a good thing )
Oh and the not so occasional small mouse when my cats can be bothered to get off their arses and do some heavily subsided mousing.
So I was wondering about the applied science of composting , a bit of a mental ramble ending up with a question regarding 'best practice' of composting.
If one could have 9 separate composts bins of 1m x 1m x 1m would they fare better or worse than say an combined single compost heap of say 3m x 3m x 1m ? Is there an increased advantage to mass?
Also I've heard of different things added to compost - Coffee grinds and Seaweed spring to mind - both I'm sure I could easily acquire - but are they worth it? what do they bring to the party and what else is it worth adding ??
I have the inners plastic tanks of some IBCs and considered modifying and using those - maybe insert an inner aerated tube ( drainage hose ) down vertically in the centre of the compost mound as a high speed access run for worms and for me to toss foodwaste?
Manure - I mentioned Horse manure because around here its easy to source and cheap and thankfully quite easy to transport. As a child growing up on a small hobby farm of sorts I knew the chicken poop was a 'hot' manure and was very different - so what manures are good to use and in what ratio?
Wood Ash - I occasionally have a burn and end up with wood ash - worth being included?
Worms!!! The next thing!! What worms can or should be used with composting? I've seen some unusual species of worms advertised for sale and they all have aggressive names ( tiger worms , night crawlers ) - can one source worm eggs online? whats the right amount of worms to include in a compost bin and is that different to a wormery?
So what do people here do , for themselves , have seen done and think ' thats a good idea' etc.
Most of my waste Ingredients is I would say Grass cuttings , Leaves , some small branches , food waste , Horse manure ( purchased -seems a good idea ) and some occasional soil chucked on top to compress it down. So I can stick more in ( not saying that is a good thing )
Oh and the not so occasional small mouse when my cats can be bothered to get off their arses and do some heavily subsided mousing.
So I was wondering about the applied science of composting , a bit of a mental ramble ending up with a question regarding 'best practice' of composting.
If one could have 9 separate composts bins of 1m x 1m x 1m would they fare better or worse than say an combined single compost heap of say 3m x 3m x 1m ? Is there an increased advantage to mass?
Also I've heard of different things added to compost - Coffee grinds and Seaweed spring to mind - both I'm sure I could easily acquire - but are they worth it? what do they bring to the party and what else is it worth adding ??
I have the inners plastic tanks of some IBCs and considered modifying and using those - maybe insert an inner aerated tube ( drainage hose ) down vertically in the centre of the compost mound as a high speed access run for worms and for me to toss foodwaste?
Manure - I mentioned Horse manure because around here its easy to source and cheap and thankfully quite easy to transport. As a child growing up on a small hobby farm of sorts I knew the chicken poop was a 'hot' manure and was very different - so what manures are good to use and in what ratio?
Wood Ash - I occasionally have a burn and end up with wood ash - worth being included?
Worms!!! The next thing!! What worms can or should be used with composting? I've seen some unusual species of worms advertised for sale and they all have aggressive names ( tiger worms , night crawlers ) - can one source worm eggs online? whats the right amount of worms to include in a compost bin and is that different to a wormery?
So what do people here do , for themselves , have seen done and think ' thats a good idea' etc.