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Hot Composting: More Compost, Less Time! PART I 

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This is a video series that I shot some time ago. In Part I we discuss some of the science behind hot composting and how to do hot composting. Hot composting creates compost quickly compared to cold composting which translates to moving fertility to your garden quicker and increasing your yields now rather than later. Enjoy! Ignore the part at the end with the emailing for a pdf, that was part of our online session.

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@pleasantpatch
@pleasantpatch Год назад
What a great video, looking forward to watching the other parts. I did bokashi this winter as I am in a new home and have yet to set up a hot compost. I highly recommend. I was actually adding bokashi compost to a bed today! I keep the one like what you have in the video under my sink, then I bought a huge rubbermaid container which I store in my basement. When the sink container gets full, I dump into the big one. I was pleasantly surprised how decent it was broken down, I started in February and the stuff I was mixing into my new bed was maybe 60% broken down. I may continue to use the partial compost into new beds or I may put into my future outdoor compost, I haven't decided haha. Anyhow, I thought I would share my experiences with bokashi and one final note I am currently fermenting rice water, just the stuff I rinse my rice with before cooking and I will give it a try in lieu if the bran. I would like to be able to bokashi without having to buy something on a semi regular basis. Cheers and I hope you have a great 2023 growing season
@TheHomesteadatFlatrock
@TheHomesteadatFlatrock Год назад
Thank you! I don’t do bokashi but I have experimented with anerobic fermentation for making fish hydrolysate. We make about 10 gallons per year and it does wonders for the garden. Hot compositing is great. We have multiple piles right now and lots of compost….it helps to have chickens if you have the space. Their manure is great for composting. Btw, the second part is under the hot composting playlist on our site but here’s the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-METOs6qzCA0.html Thanks for watching and good luck with this growing season!
@pleasantpatch
@pleasantpatch Год назад
@@TheHomesteadatFlatrock HI Following up to my last comment! I started my pile yesterday afternoon I "think" I have the right balance lol approximately how long does it take for temps to come up to peak?
@TheHomesteadatFlatrock
@TheHomesteadatFlatrock Год назад
@@pleasantpatch about 3 days depending on outside temps
@pleasantpatch
@pleasantpatch Год назад
@@TheHomesteadatFlatrock Ok thanks, it's been 24 hrs now, nothing. I will give it 2 two more days to see if it changes and if not, I'll add more nitrate. Thanks for the reply.
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