I like this answer. I don't know if I'll have a lot, a little, enough, not
enough dirt. I wonder if I could have a combination inground/aboveground
unit? I could just as easily attempt something like this as something to
fall back on, maybe if it takes to long to turn to dirt. Its gonna ruin the
surface anyway. I'll have to research this all again first, but its good to
have options. Its a necessity. Any other comments like depth, size, heat,
turning, etc. wrt your experience with this type of hole?
I have had a number of compost piles that were just holes in the ground.
And no matter what I threw in them, they never filled up. It just kept
digesting things. Of course, I removed some of the completed compost from
time to time.
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