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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (7054)6/7/1999 6:15:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) of 28311
 
Josef, What a great sound wave for the Crystal Balls and Opinion007.
These guys just don't get it. Maybe this will help.

HOW TO MAKE COMPOST
There is no need to ever buy soil and you can make your own and help Mother Earth by not filling up a land fill with things that can be turned into compost.

What you need:
All recent printouts from Crystal Balls and Opinion007
Any dead plants, grass clipping, weeds, etc. any thing that grows
Your own soil

How to make compost and how it works.
Compost or soil is made when dead plants and other elements break down. Heat, water and air are what causes a compost pile to break down as it causes little critters we can't see to eat stuff and leave stuff when they die off. They need water and air to do their thing. We humans can help them and have beautiful soil in just twenty one days if you do things right.
How to make a compost pile
1) Drive four five foot long stakes about a foot into the ground, place them in a square a few feet apart.
2) Add six inches of grass, weeds, dead plants what ever that grows in your area except pine needles.
3) Add two inches of Crystal Balls or Opinion007's post (if you don't have a printer use cow$hit or bull$hit), on top of the weeds.
4)Add one inch of what your current soil is, on top of the Crystal Balls and Opinion007 post.
5)Repeat this process until your pile is layered four foot high.
6) Remove the four poles, you now have watering holes for your pile.
7) Slow drip water your compost pile until it is soaked.
8) Water your pile every few days, don't keep it too soaked, don't let it dry out.
9)After one and a half to two weeks turn your pile. The air will speed the process.
10)Turn again a week or so later. In about three weeks your soil is done.
You can add table scraps, coffee, etc. to your pile if wild animals are not a problem in your area.
It is that simple, soil, weeds, Crystal Balls and Opinion007 post.
Yer pal, BLUE with the green thumb.
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