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Old 04-02-2008, 07:05 PM   #1
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Do you have a dog or kids that use your yard or house? My wife is a vet and one thing they look at in veterinary medicine is something about \a significant correlation between the chemicals they use in chem lawn type companies and some sort of carcinoma or other cancer (not sure) in dogs. Also have read studies that the residues from chemlawn can be found in carpets for up to 6 years after use is stopped. They have also found substantial amounts on toys and other kids things inside homes.
No kids or Dogs, I have had second thoughts but I am going thru with it for this season anyways

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Old 04-02-2008, 07:54 PM   #2
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Lightbulb making compost isn't so hard

you might think it is... nope

but they charge you an arm and leg for it
when all the materials are essentially free

you take one part ground up leaves
run them over with the lawn mower
(just dont use oak leaves)
one part grass clippings
one part soil to introduce soil bacteria
(you can buy activator in a can too)
and one part manure of choice
Horse manure is always free !!!


you start the pile on top of some sticks to
allow air into the pile

then you make a 6 inch layer of each material
in the same order over and over until you
have a pile thats about 4 feet square by four feet high

you keep it watered so it's damp
like a squeezed out sponge
you can also insert a short length of perforated
drainage pipe in the center to add extra O2
and this makes the pile heat up quick

within 2 to 3 days it should be steaming
after four - six days if you shoved your hand
into the center of the pile you'd get burned
it gets THAT hot ok 160 -180 degrees

in about ten days to 12 days
the pile will reduce in size due to decomposition
by about 1/3 .... and then start to cool off

this is where you pitch fork the pile into
a second pile next to it trying to put the
outside to the middle so it'll heat up a 2nd time


water lightly (squeezed out sponge remember)
then you watch for steam again
and at the end of two- three weeks the pile
should be about half the size now
(it might take a full month )

this is where you can sift out the finer stuff
through a 1/4 inch mesh screen and save the
the coarse materials for the next pile
if done right it should smell kinda sweet

you spread this on the lawn before a rain
or set up the sprinkler.....and then watch out
because your lawn will grow like magic beans

end of lesson
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Old 04-02-2008, 08:08 PM   #3
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We get our compost free from our sewage treatment plant in town

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Old 04-03-2008, 05:13 PM   #4
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I have a newly seeded lawn from late last season. I currently have A LOT of Holidays in my lawn...ie: bald spots.

What's the best way to get it to FILL back in?

Re-seed those areas?

Roll out those areas?

I imagine I'll have to drop some more Loom too....

any thoughts ?

...it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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