Edible garden class - week 4 - Composting
Bottom layer consists of sticks and other larger pieces of vegetation, like these cauliflower stalks.

Then a layer of straw or some other browns.

Followed by a layer of greens. Greens are food scrapes, grass clippings...

A thin layer of soil.

The next was a layer of mixed straw and chicken manure. I didn't get a good photo of the final pile.
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