Only then is compost valuable, if the compost heap is properly set up and cared for

Only then is compost valuable, if the compost heap is properly set up and cared for.

A layer of leaves should be placed under each new compost heap to be created. It absorbs the nutrients that trickle down through rain or watering, so that they are not lost.
Then the material to be composted is placed in layers and well moistened. When the general lime condition of the garden soil is insufficient, it is recommended to add 2 to 3 kg carbonated lime/m3. The finished pile is covered on all sides with a layer of earth, whereby the decomposition of the organic material proceeds faster. Then the seal residues are coated with a silicone remover and wiped away after a short exposure time 5 to 6 weeks is already being implemented for the first time, everything thoroughly mixed and if necessary moistened again. At intervals of each 8 Weeks, the compost heap is turned over two to three times. Frequent watering promotes the rotting process. Where liquid manure is available, use it to moisten. If the cradle is good, the compost is ready for use after a year at the latest.