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July 16, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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How to make Kudzu Compost
Folks, Kudzu, a legume vine, is rich in nitrogen, and acts as a turbo booster to heat up my compost pile. I add a batch every couple of weeks, turn well, and let it steam. Here is a photo essay on how to make it.
The six steps are: 1. Get your harvesting tool, and go cut some kudzu. Cut vines and leaves. Watch for snakes and bugs - both love the kudzu. The vine is easy to cut, and has no hairs or thorns to bother you. DON'T USE KUDZU THAT HAS BEEN SPRAYED WITH A HERBICIDE! 2. Get you a big pile of the leaves and vines. I use about 4-5 bushels at a time. 3. Mulch the kudzu in a shredder. I use a Craftsman chipper. Make sure you shred it well - it will want to revive and grow again if you don't. 4. The shredded kudzu - ready to compost. 5. Put it on your compost pile and mix it in. I add a little water to wet it at this stage. Not too much, just wet. 6. Sit back and wait for the heat. Last edited by ScottinAtlanta; July 16, 2013 at 03:19 PM. |
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