I started and then had to stop due to circumstances beyond my control. I'm now getting back to it. One question I have is how long the accelerator/inoculant remains good or viable. I see no "expiration date" on what I have.
Additionally, in your experience, how quickly do bones decompose ... or ferment, as the case may be? (pork rib bones, chicken carcass)
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Is your accelerant in the form of bran? It should still be fine if it has been kept dry.
In my experience, bones ferment right along with the rest of the material. The decomposition is much faster once it's in the soil than non fermented bones. Chicken bones become quite crumbly after one season. Even steak bones get softer and eventually the soil critters use them. They might take 2-3 seasons. I don't know about larger bones like those from a roast. Plant roots seek out and attach themselves to the bones too.
In my experience, bones ferment right along with the rest of the material. The decomposition is much faster once it's in the soil than non fermented bones. Chicken bones become quite crumbly after one season. Even steak bones get softer and eventually the soil critters use them. They might take 2-3 seasons. I don't know about larger bones like those from a roast. Plant roots seek out and attach themselves to the bones too.
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