Lenny F It's recommended that compost piles, in order for organisms to break down, be somewhere in between 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
OKGardeningClassics Thank you for your reply. I live in South Florida and as you may know, this is a very hot climate. I have been composting For 8 to 10 years and have never seen my compost go above 100° to 110°F.
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Lenny F It's recommended that compost piles, in order for organisms to break down, be somewhere in between 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
OKGardeningClassics Thank you for your reply. I live in South Florida and as you may know, this is a very hot climate. I have been composting For 8 to 10 years and have never seen my compost go above 100° to 110°F.