I've finally filled my heap up enough to generate some heat, I've had the plot nearly a year and haven't managed to warm it up at all. Thanks to a delivery of manure and straw from a nearby riding school I've 4/5th filled the bin. I noticed some heat yesterday and have been touching the heap throughout the day today to see if it's real. Tonight I went to place some cuttings on it and there was a cat lying on the top cover enjoying the warmth, what a compliment. ;D
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definitely a compliment!
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I've started doing the QR composting method and well remember the feeling when I first saw steam rising from my heap. Now if I could just get that happening in the middle of winter then I'd have somewhere nice and warm to sit when I'm having a break on my plot........
Never had any heat from my compost heap, but my kitchen waste bin gets rather hot! I think I really should empty it more....
Lawn clippings heat up very fast especially if you give them a stir the next day after they are cut and get some air in. Quickly get very hot indeed. Also try a bag full of comfrey that heat up in no time at all.
what is the QR method?
QR method = 'Quick Return Compost Making' aka 'unnecessarily complicated' http://www.journeytoforever.org/farm_library/QR/QRCO.html
Oh now Baccy Man - each to his own - there are many different ways of making compost so we can all find one that suits each of us.
Me - I love the massive amounts of fantastic compost I can get using the QR method. And once you get a good routine going it isn't nearly as 'faffy' as you might think.
More info on it here:
http://www.qrcompostingsolutions.co.uk/
I found the workshop really helpful and great fun - not least for the opportunity to chat about compost with other like-minded people.
The other method I use, mostly for kitchen waste, is my wormery.
And then of course there are the hens - not only do they turn waste cooked food and kitchen waste into a great fertilizer and compost activator, but you get eggs as well. ;D