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i have some large compost piles on my southern pacific rainforest property. they're about 99% leaves and the rest is chopped weeds and stuff. there's certainly not enough green matter and at the moment it's a long haul uphill to carry cow manure. the largest compost heap i have is about 8 meters in circumference and a meter deep.
so, i think i should be able to use urea at a rate of one pound per cubic meter to get things heated up. i can get urea pellets pretty cheap down here.
my question is this: if i use urea, will my compost be organic or is urea a chemical? the labels always say it's a high percentage of nitrogen and the rest is inert materials but i don't know what that means. i'd like to keep my gardening organic and i don't know if urea will have an effect on that.
if by chance urea is not a good choice to heat up my compost piles, does anyone have alternate suggestions until i'm able to get manure up there?
thanks!
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