[Adoptacomposter] picking up your composting soil at Prinzessinnengarten
shu lea cheang
shulea at earthlink.net
Thu Feb 7 16:40:56 CET 2013
hi, alex
i am sorry that you are not able to come into K1....
about picking up compost materials. Ok, from august to February is a
cycle, as you said, maybe not all mature.... but you can take it and
continue this process with your exisiting materials. I do not know
how/what Prinzessingarten would proceed to involve people in
conposting, but i am sure they welcome
people to work/experiment there.. svenja, who you met, (she was
talking on our panel) , is very kind.
I am sure you can check in with her.
the deadline for march 1, to pick up or leave it with
Prinzessingarten, is necessary. But does not mean
the termination of composting materials.... i am sure they will want
to empty the old content
(by organizing them all mixed up somewhere in the garden) and start
anew program in Spring.
I do know some of you maybe treasure your own
composting/process/result much, so would urge you
to pick up your content and leave the crate's in the structure for further use.
many thanks
sl
>Dear Shu Lea, dear composters,
>
>I'm so sorry I missed the performance but it was too loud in the
>room so the guards did not let me in with Tilia (big noise and
>little ears don't fit unfortunately)
>
>I will get in touch with Svenja about the compost but would also be
>happy to continue the experiment @ Prinzessingarten.
>When Ayumi and I prepared the compost tea bottles I dug down to the
>bottom of my box and realized the compost wasn't really ready - a
>lot of carrot chunks still to be eaten! I think the winter was hard
>to really test the different versions as the decomposition cycle is
>so slowed down.
>Any one else want to continue?
>
>@ Valentina: thanks so much for the invitation. You're diary looks
>really impressive! I will try to come by, maybe a bit later tomorrow
>night.
>
>Best to all!
>Alex
>
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