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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-05 08:38

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The initial task involves laying down cardboard to suppress weeds and hold moisture. Each bed is constructed to be 75 centimeters wide, with enough cardboard extending to create pathways. The process begins with a sturdy wooden frame that outlines the beds' dimensions and depths. The gardener uses a mix of peat moss, cow manure, and chicken manure as compost to enrich the soil, followed by a top layer of neutral, weed-free growing soil.

The farmer employs machinery, including a front loader and a quad trailer, to expedite the filling of beds with soil and compost, making the workflow efficient. With four team members working together, the aim is to build 80 beds over two days, showcasing both collaboration and skill in achieving the task.

Importance of Consistency in Composting