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How Do You Make A Compost Pile From Landscape Timbers?

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How Do You Make A Compost Pile From Landscape Timbers?

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For gardeners practicing organic gardening methods to improve the sustainability of their garden, compost fertilizer is literally “black gold.” Compost is a soil-like material that is made of well-rotted organic elements. These organic components are packed with nutrients that plants can use to thrive. One of the easiest methods of composting is to create a compost bin out of landscape timbers. Select two landscape timbers and set them aside. These timbers will be the base of your bin. Place the concrete blocks on the ground where you want to build your compost bin. Space each block 8 feet apart from the blocks at the two nearest corners. Place each of your two base landscape timbers on the ground facing upward. Drill a hole halfway through the landscape timber at each end. This hole should be the same size as your rebar. Place the two base timbers on the concrete blocks so that they are parallel to each other. Each timber end should sit on a block. Place the rest of your landscape tim

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