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Author Topic: Composting  leaves  (Read 1741 times)

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Composting  leaves
« on: December 24, 2000, 02:27:57 pm »
I used to have a small yard and I compost I mean I would put my grass cliping and my vegetables scraps (peels, seeds etc.) and leaves Oak Maples, now I have a bigger yard with more leaves, well the compost pile is more leaves then anything, how can I speed up the process?


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Re: Composting  leaves
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2001, 09:59:20 am »
The composting process takes time. Start with some dirt, layer the leaves; don't make layers too thick, keep moist, and turn material over periodically. The finer the material the quicker the process. You may want to build or use several composting bins on a large area, using the oldest material first etc. More information on composting can be found at http://environment.about.com/library/weekly/aa121700.htm
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