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From the Garden How to make your own compost - you can learn from my mistakes

I have had some God-awful compost heaps over the years – slimey, smelly, sludgy yokes that festered away in the corner of the garden, writes Michael Kelly.

I DON’T ALWAYS get it right but every year I think I am getting a little better at making compost so that I can improve my soil and give my veggies the nutrients they need to grow.

The key I think is to treat your heap (or in my case, five heaps) not as a place where you can happily dump all manner of stuff from the kitchen and garden, but as if you were making a loaf of bread – you have to make sure you have the right mix of ingredients, bake it well and treat it with a little love.

I have had some God-awful compost heaps over the years – slimey, smelly, sludgy yokes that festered away in the corner of the garden. I had to avoid making eye contact with them each time I make a trip there.

The problem, I think, is that composting is always explained in a way that makes it sound highly technical. It’s all carbon and nitrogen ratios and one would think you need a PhD in Chemistry just to get involved. Any time anyone tried to explain the process of making compost to me, my eyes would glaze over and I would hear soothing music in my head while they talked.

So let’s get the science bit out of the way. Don’t be alarmed. In order for the material you’ve dumped into your heap to turn in to compost, there has to be a mixture of nitrogen and carbon.

So forget the word ‘ratio’ – it’s simply a fifty/fifty split, and it doesn’t need to be too precise. The green stuff in the heap is high in nitrogen while the brown stuff is high in carbon (see tip below).

If you have a good mix of both, you will have the right balance and it will break down and turn in to compost quickly. Too much green and you will get a really wet, sludgy heap like many of my efforts over the years  -the result of adding too much grass clippings. Too much brown and you get a really dry heap that won’t rot quickly (but will rot eventually).

How long it takes to turn to compost depends on what’s in it – could be 4-6 months but you will know when it’s ready by the fact that you have a nice crumbly compost with no smell.

I like the idea of closing the gate on fertility – in other words, making enough compost so that you don’t need to bring any fertilisers, compost or manures into your garden from outside. In reality, I am a little ways off that.

You will get approximately 20-30 wheelbarrows of compost from each heap you make. That sounds a lot, but each spring you will need a wheelbarrow of compost for each square yard of veggie bed.

The Basics: Top Tips for Composting

The smaller the materials and the layers you put on the heap, the quicker it will break down. Think of it as your own digestive system – if you chew your bread it will be easy for your stomach to break down. If you swallow it whole, it won’t.

So as a rule of thumb, chopping the materials with clippers will help. And, if you have bigger items like stalks of cabbages etc, bash them up with a sledgehammer first.

After that, the key is layering. Spread the layers out – don’t leave it all in a big mound!

Add about a 3-inch layer of brown material and then a 3-inch layer of green material on top until you get a heap that’s about 4-5 foot tall and then leave it alone to rot down – don’t add anything else to it.

That means you probably need a minimum of two heaps. In practical terms, I often have far more green materials than I have brown – I usually end up dumping some greens in a pile beside the heap and waiting until I have a brown layer before adding them.

It’s counter-intuitive, but regular turning (monthly) will aerate the heap, which will help it to decompose – the more often you turn it the quicker it will rot. A well-layered heap will heat up quickly, rot down fast and uniformly, it won’t smell and should be easy to turn.

The brown layer can consist of straw, wood ash, cardboard, newspaper, small twigs, leaf mould, soil or garden “sweepings”.

The green layer could contain seaweed, grass, hedge clippings and kitchen waste (veg only).

You can have a completely open heap, or construct sides for it with timber or timber pallets – this makes turning a little easier. It should be about 4ft wide and deep.

Start with a brown layer such as straw or twigs of at least 10 inches. Cover the materials with cardboard or old carpet to keep the worst of the weather off them.

Recipe of the Week: Carrot and Squash Soup

It’s January so let’s be honest, we need lots of detoxifying and frugal soups. This one is delicious and if you’re lucky, you may still have all the ingredients in your larder or garden to make it entirely homegrown.

Ingredients:

  • 1 red onion, peeled and finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 4 large carrots, peeled and cubed
  • 1 medium squash, peeled, deseeded and cubed
  • Black pepper, freshly ground
  • 850 ml chicken or veg stock
  • 2-3 sprigs thyme
  • A handful of fresh parsley

Directions:

Sweat the onion and garlic in the olive oil over medium heat in a large saucepan for about 5-7 minutes.

Add the carrots and butternut squash to the pan.

Season, then cover with a lid and cook for another 10 minutes on a low heat until the vegetables start to soften.

Pour in the stock, add the herbs and bring to the boil. Now turn down the heat a little, and simmer for about 30 minutes.

Finally, use a hand blender or liquidizer to purée the soup. Reheat and serve.

Michael Kelly is an author, broadcaster and founder of GIY.

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    Mute David Guiney
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    Nov 9th 2023, 12:23 PM

    It’s on my driver’s license so yes, but this notion of next of kin having to approve is ridiculous. I have given my consent by stating it on my license, so now my kin can go against my wishes?

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    Nov 9th 2023, 12:36 PM

    @David Guiney: that’s if the person has never mentioned it to that person. I’ve informed friends and family so they no my thoughts and family and friends have told me too

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    Mute Ann Reddin
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    Nov 9th 2023, 3:04 PM

    @David Guiney: Ultimately, your next of kin will get to make that final decision & can ignore your wishes. I have decided to leave my body to the RCSI, I filled in the forms in my thirties, but again, my family will get to decided to go along with my wishes or not. My kitchen window overlooks the college of surgeons, so I told the hubster, if I drop dead suddenly – to just run across the road & grab a gurney lol. Unfortunately if there needs to be a post mortem, they won’t take my body. . I had brain surgery twenty four years ago, & while VR is used now to train surgeons, it’s not as good as using a cadaver, so it’s a way for me to give back.

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    Mute Sean Ryan
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    Nov 9th 2023, 12:13 PM

    No but due to a medical condition I can’t donate. Likewise with blood. Otherwise I would.

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    Mute Boyne Shark
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    Nov 9th 2023, 3:02 PM

    @Sean Ryan: I’m in a similar position, if I thought any of my organs could help anyone else they’d be welcome to them. As long as I’m dead first.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 1:11 PM

    I presume we’re all playing the game of “let’s guess if the comments section is open or not”.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 1:20 PM

    Yes, it’s on my drivers license. God forbid something happens to me they might as well use whats left to help someone who needs it. Everyone should do it

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    Nov 9th 2023, 1:15 PM

    Each to their own, but I know I was very grateful for the donor who saved a family members life after a number of years of uncertainty.
    I don’t always carry my card but my family and friends know my wishes and I have it in writing.
    You carry a card and you carry the potential to save a person’s life

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    Mute Mike Finnegan
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    Nov 9th 2023, 12:46 PM

    I used to carry one, but I’m afraid the various bits and pieces would now only serve as a warning to others…..

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    Nov 9th 2023, 1:06 PM

    We’re trying to have our say but you keep closing the comments.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 2:07 PM

    People should be be more worried about what happens to their spirit than flesh which will be eaten by Worms.

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    Nov 10th 2023, 12:04 PM

    @offside again: Spirits are made up by manipulative charlatans.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 1:14 PM

    Sell them instead. Some money for your family.

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    Mute Susan Walsh
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    Nov 9th 2023, 2:47 PM

    Yep have the card since I was 16 & it’s also on my licence. My family know my wishes. Only bit I don’t want to donate are my eyes – that’s just a personal thing. Everything else is up for grabs (well all depending on what dispatches me).

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    Nov 9th 2023, 3:01 PM

    @Susan Walsh: they only take your corneas, not your actual eyeballs. I used to think they scooped your eyeballs out. Amazing what they can do. They can also donate your skin to burn victims to cover the flesh while their own skin grows back.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 3:33 PM

    @Susan Walsh: I am with Susan, the eye thing just freaks me out. And Ruby has freaked me out even more! What I don’t get is the lack of respect for peoples choices, if someone says no or even yes, its nobody else’s business.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 2:50 PM

    Does Braverman mean innocent civilians being killed by an occupying force in the North

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    Nov 9th 2023, 1:11 PM

    You don’t meed a card. It’s also indicated by a code on the driving license.

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    Mute michael odwyer
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    Nov 9th 2023, 1:52 PM

    @no no no: what’s the code like?? Can’t remember if I opted for it or not

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    Mute Dee Loughnane
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    Nov 9th 2023, 10:47 PM

    I will be forever grateful to my donor. I would have been dead 18 years ago only for her.
    Please carry a card. It would help so many people and thank you to those of you who do.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 5:30 PM

    I can’t due to past medical issues sadly

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    Nov 9th 2023, 11:26 PM

    I used to but not any longer.
    I read what happened to corpses in universities in France.
    No woman should donate her body to science.
    There are too many perverts in the world.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 2:23 PM

    No,I used to but I presume zim too old now. Also,my blood eont be accepted gor the same reason. Anyway,I just want to go with what is left of me intact.

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    Nov 9th 2023, 6:21 PM

    I thought organ donation became opt out a few years ago?

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    Nov 9th 2023, 2:23 PM

    No,I used to but I presume zim too old now. Also,my blood eont be accepted gor the same reason. Anyway,I just want to go with what is left of me intact.

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    Nov 10th 2023, 5:44 AM

    Thought they were after introducing a system where by unless you opted out your organs were automatically donated? I’m happy to donate as no good to me when i’m gone!

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    Nov 10th 2023, 10:50 AM

    As a candidate waiting for a liver transplant due to AIH. please have this discussion with your immediate family, rem when in Hosp you or staff may not have access to Donor Card. Maybe the HSE should setup a database where you can register.

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    Nov 10th 2023, 10:46 AM

    Those who can, should. Like many I have hereditary conditions that make my blood and organs unsuitable for donation, but I would if I could

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    Nov 9th 2023, 10:41 PM

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