Friday, 14 February 2020
Wednesday, 22 January 2020
Thursday, 16 January 2020
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
New compost bay
According to the news we've just had the wettest autumn on record. Depressions in underlying clay on the allotment site cause water to pool in certain areas and as the 12x6 tin bay was sitting in a puddle it had to be relocated.
After moving it we replaced the old pallet bays, which were rotting, with one made from 1 inch thick oak flooring rescued from a builders skip.
The new wooden bay measures 8'6 x 4'4
Friday, 20 December 2019
Hot Compost
After assembling a full stack of compostables the heap was aerated
by turning every other day. It's possible to achieve usable compost in 18 days,
ours took 31.
Saturday, 30 November 2019
Thursday, 31 October 2019
October
Dogs Vomit fungus growing on the woodchip pile. Looks revolting but it'll be breaking down the wood into compost.
A very wet autumn and although the compost is getting hot it's drawing up too much ground water and becoming anaerobic. Covering with a tarpaulin keeps the rain off but prevents evaporation.
Mid October and the plot still looks good
End of October harvest
A very wet autumn and although the compost is getting hot it's drawing up too much ground water and becoming anaerobic. Covering with a tarpaulin keeps the rain off but prevents evaporation.
Mid October and the plot still looks good
End of October harvest
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