Composting In Winter (article)
[ originally found here: http://freshorganicgardening.com/composting-in-winter/ ] If you think you can’t compost in the cold weather, think again. There are still ways you can maintain a compost pile even through the winter so that by the next planting season, you have plentiful amounts of beautiful black gold with which to nourish your Spring plants. The success of a compost pile depends highly on the aerobic bacteria that break down waste. During winter, these microbes slow down because of the cooler temperature but they can still be active. The center part of the pile is also the center of activity – it still heats up and decomposition still happens but not so in the outer layers which are at the mercy of temperature highs and lows. Therefore what you need to…
The History of Composting in America
There's a great piece by James Loewen found here: http://hnn.us/blog/153202 Loewen knows what he's talking about. His article is inspiring me to keep working at teaching people to break the composting rules. Add all foods. Cover with leaves. Get the balance right. Set and forget. I had no idea Squanto was the first written-about composter, did you?
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