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A compost pile should reach an interior temperature of 140°F or more
to effectively kill weed seeds and pathogens. If the pile is not reaching
this temperature, adjustments can easily be made to its moisture content,
pH, aeration, etc., to bring it up to the proper temperature. Although
you can stick your hand into the pile to see if it is "hot"
or not, that is not a reliable measure.
This compost thermometer
has an extra-long 20" probe to reach down into the middle of the
pile for a quick and accurate reading. The easy-to-read dial face measures
from 0° to 200°F, and has markings to indicate decomposition speed
zones. Organic matter decomposes slowly in the Steady Zone (80° to
100°F), faster in the Active Zone (100° to 130°F), and most
rapidly in the Hot Zone (130° to 160°F)
Made of stainless steel.
The moisture content and temperature of your compost are important factors
that influence how quickly and efficiently materials break down. The compost
thermometer is available on its own or as a set with a compost moisture
meter (our item #CT103).
To learn more about our compost moisture meter, click here. |
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Compost Thermometer CT102  |
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$31.50 |
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