RE: how to avoid turning compost
- To: "'pumpkins@mallorn.com'" <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: RE: how to avoid turning compost
- From: "* D* G* <D*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 06:28:17 -0800
Mike, have we met? My whole back yard is CG Compost. The yard I just
tilled is 8 inches of CG with a new Green manure crop on top. I need to
get my soil analyzed. My shipment of mirrors for my solar ray mats
should be here soon. I have hired a new source to heat my water tanks.
All I do is piss him off when I am near my water tanks and he just blows
his powerful flame. Now if I can only train him to go to Canada and
squish my Uncles pumpkin patch. My new hire is on
http://www.godzilla.com I have 1998 contract rights on his heating
unit.
Duncan
Federal Way
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> From: Michalec, Chris[SMTP:cmicha@chmc.org]
> Reply To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 5:25 PM
> To: 'pumpkins@mallorn.com'
> Subject: RE: how to avoid turning compost
>
> The forced air hot compost system has been done on a mega-scale by
> Cedar Grove Composting, in Maple Valley, WA. They take in yard waste
> from all over King county and compost in huge concrete pits with large
> blowers beneath them and some sort of massive mixer. It seems you
> still
> need to mix it to help break the bigger stuff into smaller stuff and
> break down the woody material. They are very successful and have a
> good
> product. I used several yards of it on my rose beds this year and
> will
> be using it next year for my pumpkins. They're main problem is the
> neighbors raising a stink about the odor.
>
> Chris Michalec
> Covington, WA
> In the balmy Northwest U.S.A.
>
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