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Title: compost
Post by: georgiesgirl on September 14, 2004, 16:58:28
Hi all.
I shall be emptying my 3 compost bins in the next few days.Ideally i would want to use most of this compost next spring as a top dressing for my flower borders, and i am wondering what points to consider overwintering the compost, do i keep it covered, does it deteriorate etc;
I have never been in this position before as usually i am taking it from the bin as and when i needed it.
I need the bins to be empty as i have got loads of new stuff to put in. Anne
Title: Re:compost
Post by: ina on September 15, 2004, 00:12:39
In the past I have put it in a pile on the ground, covered with plastic weighted down with stones, till spring. This worked just fine.
Title: Re:compost
Post by: philcooper on September 18, 2004, 20:20:09
I agree with Ina, the compost does not deteriate but rain will wash out the nutrients if it is left uncovered

Phil
Title: Re:compost
Post by: georgiesgirl on September 19, 2004, 08:58:36
Thank you Ina and Phil for your replies.I investigated my bins the other day and i was perhaps a tad optimistic and will not have the vast amount i was hoping for.It is not far off so it has been turned and hopefully will be ready for spring.Will now build another heap with what i get from the garden this autumn.
Thanks Anne