No. There are too many large pieces that still need to break down
greenknight884
When it’s complete it will look like dirt
DifficultCook9264
Nowhere near done.
7o7A1
i sense a lack of pee
glenncoco64
As someone who is drinking margaritas and making carne asada tacos right now, I saw this picture and thought it was shredded beef at first.
So for what it’s worth… your compost looks appetizing.
ryan-greatest-GE
Looks like it needs more green
FlashyCow1
It’s done enough for sifting or using as is as mulch however itself isn’t done
FloozyTramp
I thought this was pork carnitas at first. Wrong sub 🤣
vegantomatoes
I thought I was in a v different sub and this was some slow cooked beef brisket
Zestyclose-Solid2861
The size of the peices are not the issue in my opinion its that 90% of it are peices like sticks and wood when the majority should look like soil so even if 30 percent or even 40 looks like that its usable in my opinion but the majority should still look like dark black dirt
Both_Engineering9041
Who sold you that as horse manure? I’ve never met a horse yet who eats trees and bark. Horse manure is a vegetarian version of what you deposit in the toilet, and then you let it rot and mature. If you’re passing this stuff you need to get to the doctor.
Mix with plenty of green, pee on it (not “horse” pee), keep moist and leave for 6 months.
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No. There are too many large pieces that still need to break down
When it’s complete it will look like dirt
Nowhere near done.
i sense a lack of pee
As someone who is drinking margaritas and making carne asada tacos right now, I saw this picture and thought it was shredded beef at first.
So for what it’s worth… your compost looks appetizing.
Looks like it needs more green
It’s done enough for sifting or using as is as mulch however itself isn’t done
I thought this was pork carnitas at first. Wrong sub 🤣
I thought I was in a v different sub and this was some slow cooked beef brisket
The size of the peices are not the issue in my opinion its that 90% of it are peices like sticks and wood when the majority should look like soil so even if 30 percent or even 40 looks like that its usable in my opinion but the majority should still look like dark black dirt
Who sold you that as horse manure? I’ve never met a horse yet who eats trees and bark. Horse manure is a vegetarian version of what you deposit in the toilet, and then you let it rot and mature. If you’re passing this stuff you need to get to the doctor.
Mix with plenty of green, pee on it (not “horse” pee), keep moist and leave for 6 months.
not sure if compost or delicious pulled pork