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Africanaussie
1 year 2 weeks ago
I live in the tropical north of Australia, and have found those plastic bins to be the best thing in the tropics. I stir it up with a garden fork a couple of times a week, and it is always quite hot. I dig the completed compost out of the bottom door a couple of times a year, digging deep into the ground, so that the space if approximately doubled, and the compost that falls down into the hole is full of earthworms and sits there quite happily until I need it. You can see more on my blog www.africanaussie.blogspot.com
It's great to see and read you on KGI again.
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