tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882190149677701048.post5929886180334679805..comments2022-12-13T02:35:45.902-08:00Comments on Delights, Dilemmas and Dirt: Black Gold, at least I hope it is.Mary Lintonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05442420958964677458noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882190149677701048.post-62156839302137107432019-09-25T09:48:27.299-07:002019-09-25T09:48:27.299-07:00You’re a very skilled blogger. I have joined your ...<br />You’re a very skilled blogger. I have joined your feed and look forward to seeking more of your fantastic post. Also, I have shared your web site in my social networks!<br /><a href="http://ask-mcafee.com/" rel="nofollow">mcafee.com/activate</a><br /><a href="http://pcactivate.com/" rel="nofollow">mcafee.com/activate</a><br /><a href="https://nortoncomsetup-now.com/" rel="nofollow">Norton.com/setup</a><br /><a href="http://msofficeoffice.com/" rel="nofollow">office.com/setup</a>Gerry Martin blog'shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15011948345365353857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882190149677701048.post-78496888309488622342014-08-24T19:24:24.253-07:002014-08-24T19:24:24.253-07:00I'm glad you're back in the groove of post...I'm glad you're back in the groove of posting! Like Deb, I don't always turn my compost, but as the saying goes, compost happens, and I use it when it does. I've have mousies and ratties make homes in my compost, though not for a long time. The coolest thing that happened was that a large and quite beautiful bull snake moved in for hunting. That was a treat. You're wise not to poison them--the ramifications for raptors other predators is truly awful and it is a cruel death, even for a rat. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882190149677701048.post-5478254743857820942014-08-18T06:00:32.287-07:002014-08-18T06:00:32.287-07:00You're doing the right things, I just think it...You're doing the right things, I just think it takes time for it to ripen/mature. My grandparents have 2 compost beds, and I know they use a lot of grass clippings, and compost their food religiously. I think it takes about a year to fill one of the beds, and it's ready for the next year. They have great luck._emily_rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08044004465736417388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882190149677701048.post-12144661168487043432014-08-16T11:43:46.779-07:002014-08-16T11:43:46.779-07:00It looks and sounds like you are doing the right t...It looks and sounds like you are doing the right thing(s) to me, though I'm no expert at composting. I always forget to turn ours and I know we have a raccoon visiting and "shopping" in ours as well as what might be scavenging rats. I keep thinking I want to get an enclosed bin (ours is open underneath which is where the raccoons and rats gain access) and reading about how yours is turning out has sealed the deal. Santa, are you reading here? All I want for Christmas is an enclosed tumbling composter. I promise I'll be good (or at least better). /TDTexasDebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11214888876514137890noreply@blogger.com