>> Sounds more like a wormery than a traditional compost heap.
It may well be although there's a whole set of things in there including woodlice, mites of one sort or another, millipedes and centipedes and several varieties of worm. It works and we get loads of compost and next to nothing goes in the council's food waste - just plate scrapings, bones etc and the odd thing that goes off/past its date.
We first had a proper garden after we moved up here thirty years ago and encouraged by Mrs B's mother, who was a keen gardener, we investigated compost making. Apart from settling babies at night (and perhaps which foot to brake with in an auto) I've never seen so much contradictory advice.
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