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![]() For the past 45 years or so, I have been mowing the lawn and leaving everything alone. You know, put it back into the yard. Recently, I decided to buy a bag and frame for my mulching mower and see what I could produce, since I am now growing in raised beds. I had no idea just how fast the bag will fill up! Luckily, I also have a huge area that I never raked the leaves, so this is the perfect source for carbons.
The first pile was still holding out at 120 degrees, even after 18 days. The second is still cooking, but at only 36 hours in, was well into the hot zone. What's in the bag is what I sifted from last year's pile that went cold. I have four, 38# cat food bags full of it ready to go. The stuff that didn't make it, went into the hot pile to break down again. If you have a lawn, you have everything you need to make your garden grow. ![]()
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![]() Good write up Doug! Ive been doing large scale composting for a few years now. Ive found that getting a pile hot is relatively easy, but have never had much luck turning piles and getting them hot again more than once or so. My wood chip piles get to about 140 and then cool after a week or 2 down to 100 or so.. grass clippings on their own without any browns will heat up nicely in short order. I always keep a few piles of bulk material in my yard to use as needed, but mostly now ive gone direct sheet composting. I simply layer on my materials as i get them around my plants.. for instance when i cut the lawn, i layer the clippings, then put a layer of wood chips over them, then sprinkle kitchen scraps and cover with grass clipping or chips or leaves, whatever is available. When i have manure, i top dress then cover with another material. The resulting soil is incredibly rich, and the plants are extremely healthy. The key here is to only surface layer these materials to prevent nitrogen tie up at the root zone. The worms will do all the work of pulling those materials down into your soil.
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![]() If they're getting a flash in the pan and then going out, I would say your greens are either cold to start (dry) or not enough. I did that last year by bringing grass home from the side of the road. This time, I cut and stacked it immediately, and went high on the grass, as opposed to the leaves. Pure grass will tend to heat up and turn to ash without any carbon. Straight wood chips will tend to warm compost, unless you have like a truckload of them. I may try your method on one bed next year and see what happens. So here is the update: The old pile was STILL around 110 after almost a month ![]()
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![]() Free compost in Stickney, IL. The pile is replenished throughout the spring and summer:
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![]() Nice!!! I'm jealous, LOL.
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