making a thermophillic compost heap Pt 3
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it will be better compost if when everything cooled down, put worms and make vermicompost.
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you are one with mother earth.
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Good stuff. 5 stars.
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I like your understanding of the composting process.
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Great videos on composting. Although you need to take care with some wooden pallets. Not sure if you're aware many pallets used in shipping will be treated with methyl bromide. Now it is toxic to humans. There's scant material on whether it is broken down by microorganisms, so i'd stay clear of using pallets in case it does enter my food chain.
Check out 'ISPM 15' on Wiki for more on the treatment of pallets with methyl bromide.
TTLM77 10 months ago
@TTLM77 yes timber treatments, such as CCA, PCP and MB treated woods do pose a problem when it comes to e-use/recycling....If I remember rightly I do raise this issue briefly at the beginning of the video but sadly we do live in a toxic world (even cardboard contains mineral oil contaminants from printers ink) however I do try to use steam sterilized pallets of Scandinavian origin......
greenman023 10 months ago
note from author.
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greenman023 2 years ago
keithallenlaw 2 years ago
glad you like the hat keith, I bought in Peshawer, Pakistan frontier city.....
and you are right... too high a temp can destroy the mesophiles which are what give youi that great benefit when growing with the resultant compost. the optimum range in the first and second heating process is 55-70 degress celcius over a two week period. temps above 70 cause the death of the mesophiles whilst temp below 55 fail to destroy weeds and pathogens or the permit the rapid breakdown of lignin.
greenman023 2 years ago
Ps if you make two turn thermophillioc compost as in the videos and then after 6 weeks feed it in layers to worms they produce a very fine granulated compost that is an amazing substrate for potting mixtures... just add some leafmould and vermiculite in roughly 3 parts worm, 2 parts leaf mould and 1 part vermiculite... if you want to save on the vermiculite get it from a builders merchant , where it is used as agregate in lightweight concrete or loft insulator rather than a garden supplier
greenman023 2 years ago