Aug 27, 2007
Compost
This summer during our time in Zune-Harra (ZH) I was able to see how well and fast compost can work in the Mongolian climate. I used one quarter green weeds and three quarter sawdust. I chopped up the weeds until they were about 2 inches long and layered everything together.
I turned the pile every three days or so, kept it covered, and watered the pile every time I turned it. After about a week most of the weeds were gone so I started adding extra garden waste. I did this about 3 times. At the end of week 3 I stopped adding material. After week 4 the pile was mostly broken down, but still keeping it's heat. There was still sawdust that needed breaking down and the weeds were molding nicely. Then of course we had to return to Ulaanbaatar. If I would do it again I would use one quarter sawdust and three quarter fresh weeds.
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