It all depends on the amount the dog ate. Depending on the constituents of the moldy pile, the dog could have seizures, kidney failure, liver failure, etc. You should contact your local vet if you have concerns.
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
Yes, grass clippings belong in the compost pile. They break down readily within a year, cooperate with composting procedures, exhibit maneuverable size, and number among the eligible carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclable materials from which dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter forms in the compost pile.
A compost heap is a pile of composting material that is in a pile on the ground. A compost pit is dug into the ground and the composting material is placed in it.
anything biodegradable such as grass clippings, leaves, food scraps, manure, ect.
Eliminating any decomposing animals or foods and removing the nitrogen-rich materials in question to the burn, compost or garbage pile are ways to eliminate flies from a pile of grass clippings not meant as a compost heap. The presence of the insects in question indicates that opportunities for feeding, mating, and sheltering are offered in attractively plentiful and secure ways.
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Someone can find out how to build a compost pile on the website Ehow. Also one can try the websites Ask, Yahoo Answers, and wiki.answers to see how to build a compost pile.
Compost only is moldy when proper procedure isn't followed. For the breakdown of compostable materials requires certain levels of air, moisture, and temperature; and the regular turning of the pile. Mold may result from the failure to meet and keep the appropriate air, moisture and temperature levels; and from the failure to turn the pile regularly. Properly processed compostable materials end up as dark brown, fresh-smelling, organic material-rich soil.
brown matter would be any dried plant materials like dry leaves, straw, dry grass. green matter would be grass clippings, kitchen scraps, vegetable and fruit peels, etc..
benefit of the compost pile generating heat
Adding nutrients and altering the pH are reasons for adding fertilizer and limestone to a compost pile. But if proper procedure is being followed under appropriate conditions, the compost pile needs no such supplements.
This depends on if you throw away all your clippings of veggies and fruit and if you throw out grass clippings and leaves. These would all be thrown in compost piles. -Super Llama