Hi, I volunteer at a local farm trust and we have a ton or two of old,very rich compost/soil - my plants love it! I'd like to bag it up and sell it to raise funds for the trust but there are three issues:
1. There are shards of glass, bits of plastic & occasional seeds in it (mainly grass from the meadow it's in). So in order to sell it I need to sieve it easily, but it'll take forever with a hand-held one - any ideas on faster screening?
2. I presume it also needs sterilising because of the seeds (although they're only in the surface soil so I suppose the answer would be to take that off first).
3. The compost is very fine & so compressed and dense, having been sitting around for several decades. I want to lighten it up a bit - could I mix in vermiculite or perlite, or even wood scraps which are lying around the floor of the woodyard?
Anyone around West Kent/Greenwich border want to a) help or b) buy some?! (we also sell chopped wood, and hay £4/bale)
Thank you very much.
1. There are shards of glass, bits of plastic & occasional seeds in it (mainly grass from the meadow it's in). So in order to sell it I need to sieve it easily, but it'll take forever with a hand-held one - any ideas on faster screening?
2. I presume it also needs sterilising because of the seeds (although they're only in the surface soil so I suppose the answer would be to take that off first).
3. The compost is very fine & so compressed and dense, having been sitting around for several decades. I want to lighten it up a bit - could I mix in vermiculite or perlite, or even wood scraps which are lying around the floor of the woodyard?
Anyone around West Kent/Greenwich border want to a) help or b) buy some?! (we also sell chopped wood, and hay £4/bale)
Thank you very much.