The first turning of the pile
Ambient temp 47
Pile core temp 113
I was going to add some video today but hubby was building a sandbox close by and it was a bit noisy.
In this photo you can see some Actinomycetes - the light grey/white stuff. These are not mold but have been described as "half-breed organisms" - part bacteria, part fungus - these operate at medium temps. These are a very good sign.
With a hot pile, you will not see worms, they tend to head for cooler temps when piles hit the 70's range.
Here is the pile, mid turn.
And the pile, turned. I did add water as I turned and stirred it up. Hot piles should be wet enough to feel like a wrung out sponge.
(I love excuses to get my hands in the earth)

Very interesting. A work in progress and looks like a complete success. Good for you--and your garden!
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