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The 20" probe is long enough to reach the core
of your compost to provide you with an accurate
temperature. It is very important to maintain
high temperatures for bacteria to promote
rapid composting. The easy-to-read dial shows
the optimal range for hot composting and also
measures soil temperatures. This thermometer
is made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and
measures up to 220°F.
Quick and Easy Compost
When you make compost, you replicate
nature’s own system for feeding plants—
turning organic waste into life-giving humus.
Below is a simple recipe for creating a quick
batch of healthful compost for your garden,
and you will find that the fall season provides
its share of “ingredients” for compost:
its share of “ingredients” for compost:
Green plant matter—grass clippings, spent
vegetable vines, pulled weeds (no seeds!), hedge
clippings, vegetable peelings
Dry plant matter—autumn leaves, straw,
cornstalks, small twigs
Directions:
1. Combine the ingredients in a compost
bin. A mix of green and dry is best. To speed
decay, chop or shred the materials and mix in
Compost Alive! Green or Dry, depending on
your ingredients, along with some redworms.
2. Moisten, but don’t saturate, the pile.
3. Turn the ingredients about once a week
or more. This will help aerate the compost so
microbes get the oxygen they need to break
down materials quickly.
4. Allow compost to “cook.” Monitor the pile’s
moisture, especially during hot weather, and
add more water if necessary. In four weeks or
more, depending on how often you turn, check
for finished compost. It will be dark, moist and
crumbly, with a sweet, earthy odor.
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