latestsaint
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i had some questions about the soil here in costa rica.. my current compost pile is a hole i dug into the hill behind my house (it was a lot of red dirt, red sand, and rock). i put in banana leaves, cow dookie, coffee grinds, egg shells, various peelings, old fruit, and coco husks. i dont know if there are earth worms here, but im sure this stuff will decompose as it should. there are a lot of ants however. anyways, i might be able to find some seaweed and native bat guano... would these be good things to add to the compost "hole", or do i need to save it to use in compost tea?? also, has anybody else heard of this "hole" composting method?? a local told me how to do it, and i imagine it is due to the rocky red composition of the soil here... i was also thinking about building a worm bin