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Homemade compost activator

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  • #19785
    Anonymous

      Hi All

       I’m looking for a homemade activator for my compost pile

      thanks
      Steve

      #20597
      imported_tk625
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        I don’t know about any homemade, my husband uses lime sometimes when he is turning the compost pile over.  

        #20620
        Anonymous

          On another bulletin board I read that , um, urine worked. So I had my five year old son pee in the bin and sure enough it heated up nicely. . .  ::)

          #20642
          imported_dneecie
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            I read on another message board that molassas (the kind for attracting deer) makes a good activator. We get it from the farm supply down here.  They mostly carry it in the fall.

            I mix it with an equal part of fish emulsion for extra punch.

            I hope it’s ok for me to mention another forum. You can get more info doing a search on countrylife.org.

            Hope that helps.

            #20673
            imported_herblady
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              Alfalfa will heat up your pile as well. We use rabit pellits…

              #21080
              imported_Corrine
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                I live in town and would like to get info on composting. Can anyone explain it to me and help me get started?? ???

                #21268
                imported_dogscribe
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                  I live in town and would like to get info on composting. Can anyone explain it to me and help me get started?? ???

                  The easiest way is to start small and simple – I did my first compost this year and its doing great.  Take a rubbermaid garbage bucket and poke holes in the bottom and the lid.  Then tear up some newspapers or paper grocery bag and add some fallen leaves – these will be your “browns”, then add grass clippings, veggie peels – whatever – I have added coffee grounds, apple peels, banana peels, watermelon rinds etc.  Add a little dirt you have on hand, a bit of water but don’t make it too mucky.  Mix it up, put the cover on and let it sit for about 2 weeks, then mix whenever you add something.

                  THe main thing is no meat – you don’t want to attract raccoons, mice, etc and you don’t want it to go rancid.

                  That’s it – fairly easy and then as you get more comfortable you can go bigger but there’s really no need to buy those expensive compost containers.

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