If it will "go"....don't waste it.........

boggybranch

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About 3 or 4 weeks ago (actually, I really don't know how long. "Time" is just a word, to me....but, let's just say) I cut some rogue trees down around the house, let them lay and, today, was pleasantly surprised at just how much carbon (brown) material came off them for the compost pile, when I got finished hand stripping the limbs. Happy, happy, happy..........Next, chicken poop......


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I keep a brush pile down in a fence corner and in the fall move the brush to the garden and burn it. Those coals and ashes get scattered throughout the garden.
 

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canesisters said:
Now if only you had a chipper, you could add in those branches too. :)
Heck......If I had a chipper, NOTHING would be "safe" around here.....LOL

Double R......I have a tendency to do the same thing with my brush pile. No need to buy dolomite.....
 

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All of my trimmed out branches get thrown in the chicken run for stripping. After a day or two there are just bare branches, kinda skips the hand stripping part and goes straight to chicken****!


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Again... more patience then I! :lol:

I am the LAZIEST composter EVER!
 

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those of you adding wood ash to your garden; do you have acid soil? I have alkaline soil and think this might off balance my ph. but I like the idea of incorporating ash into my soil.
 

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I'm not sure, but I think wood ash is alkaline. I add ash, egg shells and chicken compost to my garden. I haven't ph tested it. Probably should.
 

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