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How do you get compost going in a desert climate?

bluegirl_gw
10 years ago

I recently moved to a desert climate from a subtropical one.
What do you do to help make compost in such conditions? The best luck I've had so far was hauling bags of leaves & laying them several inches deep on top of the cruddy caliche junk that's our "topsoil" .

It took a year, but they did fluff the soil up & supported a nice colony of earthworms under the moisture they created.

But a year! It takes even green stuff, packed tight, a looonng time to compost. I have located a good horse manure source, that will help

So what do you other dry-landers do?

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