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Finished compost can be improved by sifting through a screen to remove oversized pieces. An inclined screen uses gravity for some of the sifting effort. The screen is loaded with compost. A square shovel is used to scrape the compost against the ½ inch mesh screen.
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Finished compost can be improved by sifting through a screen to remove oversized pieces.
An inclined screen uses gravity for some of the sifting effort.
A square shovel is used to scrape the compost against the ½ inch mesh screen.
The screen is removed to reveal the sifted compost. The rejects will be added to a fresh pile.
A new compost pile will be built in the center unit of a three-pallet bin system.
The first step is to add a bed of twigs and small branches to promote air circulation.
A layer of “browns” is added. Watering between layers ensures that moisture is evenly distributed.
A fourth layer of browns is added. The layering process will resume when more greens are available.