2 years ago, the Links made the decision to begin composting some of their waste products. We build up a large quantity of grass clippings (every area except semi rough is boxed off) and during the winter we collect a pile of gorse shreddings. Wetook advice from various composting organisations and decided to try and produce our own green compost.
We decided on the location of the project and started to mix our grass and gorse in a 1:1 ratio. We have had mixed results, from being too wet, to being too dry. Last years mix was on the dry side, and remains quite coarse and of more use to gardeners than to golf courses. This year we have purchased a 360 excavator for construction changes to the Jubilee course, and this will be an ideal machine to carry out composting activities this summer.
The picture below shows the composting area being cleared and organised for this years compost.
The compost will be organised into a number of rows. Row 1 contains the initial mix of grass and gorse.......
The second row which is 3 months old.........
The third row is over 6 months old,and is the finished product......
close up of the finished article, now being given away for free from our composting area......
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