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May 3, 2015 10:38 AM CST
Name: david sevitt
jerusalem israel
dyzzypyxxy said:Really, David you should aerate the old compost maybe once a week with a little stir, using maybe a digging fork to turn the outside stuff in to the middle. You do want to make sure you don't go back to an anaerobic state in the old pile. Too much aeration is better than not enough. If it's 'working' well, the turning process won't hardly slow it down.

When you turn it, you should encounter a hot area in the midst of the pile. If it's cooled off, that's an indication it's used up most of its air and fuel in the middle and it needed turning.


o.k
i am amazed how i get imediate answers just like sitting in class.who is incharge of this whole network ?i would like to thank and maybe one day be able to help with my proceeding knowledge?
i understand it is like wikipedia?that everybody contributes knowledge?
what about wrong information?

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