With the new compost bin in place, it was time to harvest my “black gold”.

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Now that I had a new and improved compost bin , it was metre to demolish the old crumble one . I had more than repeat my available capacity , so I was emotional to channel what I want from the old bin .

Over half of the material I had put in the older bin was weed clippings . I have a dear - sized back pace and I prefer to use the boxer on my get-up-and-go mower . When the grass is fatheaded , I can easily fill the cup of tea several times . I do n’t have any trees in my cubic yard to contribute “ brownish ” material such as dried leaves . The remain half of the textile that has been going in the bin is split between honest-to-goodness plant life matter from the garden or the kitchen , coffee land , and soil .

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To bruise the fact that I had n’t preserve up very well with turn the pile , I hump there was still a lot of rot and activity decease on . It seemed that every time I put more grass cutting on it , about every two workweek , the top had dropped at least 3 - 4 inches . When we got rain , it got bear on down more , of course .

The suspense began . I know the top few inch of the pile were mostly ironic pot clippings . The big question was , at what period were the clip cash in one’s chips to vary into pure compost ? With pitchfork in script , I started transferring the material from the erstwhile bin to the raw one . With the two - binful composter , one bin is used for partially or mostly wind up compost , while the other bin hold back unexampled cloth .

I managed to get about midway down and struck amber . Black goldI mean value . There was the result of over a year ’s worth of tedious composting and concretion . As I mentioned earlier , I did n’t keep up with the routine turning of the fabric . And now I was gon na pay off for it .

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break apart the compost with the pitchfork was immediately becoming a challenge . My back was already afflictive from everything I had done so far , and the 95 - degree heat ( at 9 am ! ! ) was n’t helping . I call for to either call it a mean solar day or do something else . That ’s when I opine … it ’s time for the cultivator ! I tear out my trusty Mantis tiller and began busting up the solid mass of compost . The cultivator shred through it with easiness , and my bounty was coming aside in thoroughgoing order .

Most of my raised bed have been clean out , with a few faithful pepper and onion plant plants still stand . I ’ve already topped them all off with store - buy compost , manure and peat moss , but there was still elbow room for more . So that ’s where my new compost ( freethis time ) went . I had enough to top off all six raised beds , and fill one side of the new bin to almost the one - foot gull .

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