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RE: True Permaculture: Episode 2 Composting

in #ecotrain5 years ago

Wow - a nice beginners guide to composting in the western world. I say that since here in Thailand, composting is really challenging and many of the ratios, heat index things etc aren't relevant. Not to mention rainy season flooding and how compost piles need to be OFF THE GROUND. Lots of experienced composters and garden whiz people on steem - you should also try the #gardening and #homesteading tags. The rotating compost bins made me chuckle - we'd fill that in 2 days flat. :) We have a modest garden but SO MUCH VEGETATION in steamy lush Asia that half an hour pruning in the garden would fill it too. Nice post - more please, and especially appreciated it it's about YOUR composting experiences.


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Thank you, my experience comes from a very dry/hot summer Mediterranean climate so we dont really have to sorry about those high levels of moisture and yes you are quite correct thats why our environment/climate is the major determining factor in what system we choose, and whether its applicable for our specific situation. I wish we had that much vegetative growth, i would have loads of compost. For me I cant seem to make enough, though i do have lots of grass to compost.

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