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Sometimes, you need help getting a jump start on your compost. Times would be when you’re
starting a new compost and there are no bacteria in your compost yet, or if you’re adding
a lot of new material and you don’t have time to gather up some manure or you don’t
have access to it at the time. You can simply make a home recipe. And I got this out of
Jerry Baker’s Fast and Easy Vegetable Garden. I think he’s from California. But this is
an excellent book, he’s a really old time gardener- he has a lot of books out. You can
mix on cup of household ammonia, a half cup of liquid soap, and a shot glass of clear
corn syrup in two gallons of water- very warm water- and then you sprinkle it over it. And
if I put that in this compost, for example, that has this much new matter, by tomorrow,
this would shrink halfway. So it starts working right away.