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The Complete Compost Gardening Guide: Banner batches, grow heaps, comforter compost, and other amazing techniques for saving time and money, and ... most flavorful, nutritous vegetables ever.
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Let it Rot!: The Gardener's Guide to Composting (Third Edition) (Storey's Down-to-Earth Guides)
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Hot Compost

As most people who have ever done any type of composting realize, compost piles can get a bit warm. If you would really like a quick composting, you can naturally heat. It up and have compost within a month. Of course, careful attention, management, and adding specific items is going to be needed, but if you're looking for compost quickly, doing it the hot way will work.

  

Before beginning a hot composting you're going to need a secure container. You can do it in a pile, but you'll need to continually scrape the pile inwards as hot compost shrinks dramatically during the composting process. There are a variety of different types of composting bins available on the Internet or through your local gardening supply shop. You'll find them in a variety of shapes and sizes as well as materials. Purchase one that's large enough for your compost pile, and yet small enough to be manageable on your property. If you have more compost than you have room for compost containers, you may try storing the compost pile before hot composting.

Of course, there are a variety of ingredients you're going to need to add to it in order to increase the rate of compost. Hot composting works with heat exchange, and actually cooks your products and organic material into a bit of a soupy mess. The idea behind this is to allow the heat reaction to actually cook the organic material down into compost. Allowing your compost pile to get too hot can actually be a problem so you will have to manage it by turning it frequently. And regulating the temperature.

The ideal temperature will allow anaerobic and aerobic bacteria to thrive well at the same time killing any unwanted weed seeds. There are composting thermometers available, so you'll know when you need to aerate your hot compost pile.

You'll also course need to keep your pile moist. This means occasional watering, but you don't want it saturated. You need to keep the oxygen and moisture content at just the right amount, otherwise you could ask the wind up with a moldy mess that smells terrible.

When it comes time to turn your hot compost pile, you'll want to take the center of the compost pile and move it to the outside, moving the outside in. This will allow it all to make together and allow all of the organic and carbon materials to spread out throughout the organic pile.

There are plenty of different research materials on composting, and it's all according to what you are composting, whether it's carbon materials, grass clippings, or other organic material. Composting has never been an exact science, geographical area, moisture content, temperatures, and a variety other factors make it a watch and see type of job. Hot compost is a great way to get compost in a hurry, but it does take time to manage it.


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