Here I go, quoting again and giving an alternative viewpoint, so apols for any offence taken...
The stuff in a compost heap/dalek isn't packed down flat, therefore there are air pockets between the materials.
I ONLY use daleks, 6 of them, so trust me if you will, they work.
It's actually the thermophilic bacteria that create the warmth. They are naturally present, but are activated by moisture ~ which is why you should dampen your pile. (Not soggy though, that will lead to stinky anaerobic decomp).
After the thermophiles have done their bit, the compost cools down and other bacteria (and organisms such as moulds & fungi) move in and further aid decomposition).
UNLESS you keep turning the pile, which starts the thermophiles off again.
Originally posted by shushkin!
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I ONLY use daleks, 6 of them, so trust me if you will, they work.
Originally posted by shushkin!
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After the thermophiles have done their bit, the compost cools down and other bacteria (and organisms such as moulds & fungi) move in and further aid decomposition).
UNLESS you keep turning the pile, which starts the thermophiles off again.
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