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Compost Heaps - water or not
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Should I water my compost heaps ?
They are in plastic containers and dry out (lids in place) - so believe that they need watering to rot down........
Is this correct ?
They are in plastic containers and dry out (lids in place) - so believe that they need watering to rot down........
Is this correct ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You must water your compost heaps and keep them moist.
The worms, bugs etc that are working away to help the composting process need water to survive.
Don't let the heaps get too wet or you'll end up with a soggy mess and slow the process down. Protect your heap from rain if you can.
BTW, urine is a great additive to compost. I have 3 compost bins and add 4 litres of urine to each on a weekly basis. It works as an accelerator.
[joke mode] It's best to collect it in a container first and not run the risk of getting caught depositing it directly into the compost bin. [/joke mode]
The worms, bugs etc that are working away to help the composting process need water to survive.
Don't let the heaps get too wet or you'll end up with a soggy mess and slow the process down. Protect your heap from rain if you can.
BTW, urine is a great additive to compost. I have 3 compost bins and add 4 litres of urine to each on a weekly basis. It works as an accelerator.
[joke mode] It's best to collect it in a container first and not run the risk of getting caught depositing it directly into the compost bin. [/joke mode]
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