Re: Berkley compost (aerobic)
>Compost made of
>60-75% dry plant matter
>25-40% animal manure-fresh cow or horse manure
This is very similar to Indore compost 70% carbon to 30% dry plant matter
with 25% animal or human manure.
I have, however, used as little as one eighth dung in a compost, therefore
increasing the potential of your available manure eight times, but this may
vary the NPK out put. However the results were first class.
Recepie for 8:1 Indore compost
4" dried weeds and roots
1/2" leaves
2" nettles (or waste Prasad)
1" lawn mowings
4" Veg waste
1/2" leaves
2" soiled animal bedding, mixed evenly
2" nettles again
repeat until four feet high if built within 6 days
or 3 feet high over a longer period. If you get loads of white mycellium
fungus within the first 10 days of starting the heap the remainder should
present no difficulties.
This will give a balanced compost of approx 10:1 carbon to nitrogen, trace
element content and if you add wood ashes calcium and potash.
We have, at Bhaktivedanta Manor, been composting very much larger quantities
of waste Prasad. It does work but if you are not careful in layering it
properly the temperature will not be sufficient and the smell indicator
will occur. We have sent samples for NPK values.
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