Simple Steps To Composting Through The Coldest Of Winters
As the weather cools down outside, your thoughts may turn to the state of your compost pile. Sure, it’s been going strong all summer long, but as winter looms, what can you do to ensure that it doesn’t turn into a frozen mess?
TURN UP THE HEAT
An active pile is a hot pile, so the most important thing to do is to kick-start the microbes by giving them a big, well-balanced fall meal. As outdoor temperatures start to drop, aim to add a generous and well-mixed meal of equal parts dry, brown materials, such as fallen leaves, and soft, high-nitrogen materials, such as grass clippings and kitchen scraps. Chop or shred everything into pieces that are no more than 2 inches long. Sprinkle with water as needed to make the mixture moist but not soggy. If you have lots of dry autumn leaves and not much high nitrogen material, try adding something very high in nitrogen, such as alfalfa pellets or meal, cottonseed meal, or your own urine (yup!).
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