How Long to Make Garden Compost?
Compost can easily be made in a just in a heap out in the open. This is the traditional compost heap used by farmers since time immemorial. A huge pile of organic waste and animal manures layered together and heaped up high then left for months or even years to break down. If you have the space an open compost heap like this built in about a five foot cube will take six months to a year to decompose fully into usable, hummus rich garden compost. Most gardeners though, need to conserve space so rely on enclosed areas to contain their compost heaps. How long your compost takes to make will depend, in part on the weather. Heat helps get all those micro-organisms working to break down your compost. Cold temperatures slow them down, and in severe cases could kill them altogether. Moisture levels need to be favorable too. A too dry heap, and the bacteria will not be able to work to their full potential. A very wet heap and the bacteria basically drown and the whole heap may turn to fermentin