I put some stuff in my bin earlier and it was stinking I've never had it before and it only seems to have happened now, I've put grass cuttings in it. I think there was some cat poo on the grass, could that be causing it? Or is it just because its getting hotter and rotting quicker now?
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I wouldn't mind betting it's the cat poo. Bit late now but I'd avoid it (or the dog equivalent) in the future. Have a scrape up before you mow.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I would imagine that it will go eventually, when the 'product' has completely broken down. But I wouldn't aim on using the compost very soon!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by Flummery View PostI would imagine that it will go eventually, when the 'product' has completely broken down. But I wouldn't aim on using the compost very soon!
Thanks for the help!Last edited by IgglePiggle; 06-04-2009, 05:01 PM.
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Originally posted by IgglePiggle View PostIts just for putting on flower beds anyway, mainly the heavy clay out the front!
Thanks for the help!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Mine stank as well - we inherited them with the house, and they'd only ever put grass clippings in them. Gross, and slimy.
I have mixed them up with lots of shredded newspaper, crumpled newspaper, and whole egg boxes to create air pockets.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostMine stank as well - we inherited them with the house, and they'd only ever put grass clippings in them. Gross, and slimy.
I have mixed them up with lots of shredded newspaper, crumpled newspaper, and whole egg boxes to create air pockets.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Originally posted by IgglePiggle View PostThink that's where I've gone wrong maybe, as I haven't put alot of paper/card in there! Don't read a newspaper, so its only the junk mail that really goes in and the boxes from xmas presents! Will add loads of paper next week when I turn it, if the weather ever gets better againGranny on the Game in Sheffield
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I've stopped putting rotten tomatoes in the compost. I dug a bean trench last year and filled it with my own half rotted compost and thousands of tomato plants surfaced with the beans. I did let one or two mature and got tomatoes off them, though the plants were a bit stunted! Thanks for the advice about the grass clippings.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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