Thats a good one, I don't actually know. I mix up a few things around the place here, lot of it is from processing firewood, I don't even waste the sawdust, have a pan that catches that. I use it for my pets bedding actually, then that goes to the pile, I try to add dried blood for nitrogen, to break down the carbon part of it, takes awhile, lots of aeration comes to mind, keeping the internal temperature is important with this, but first you have to get that composting action going. Maybe you can go with anaerobic composting which I thought was the opposite of aerating. I know where ever I pile any of this, the bottom is always the good stuff, black compost, but the top is never broken down like the bottom. I used to make huge piles of compost from the horse manure using aeration, well the bucket loader. My father took some wood chips from the county, piled for a few years and its got a ways to go, nothing has been done with it though.
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