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Thread: Storing soil, how best?

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    It should definitely be covered-up to protect it from becoming a toilet for the local cats, but not with plastic.

    Better to cover it with a sun shade type material that allows aeration.
    covering the soil will stop it from becoming dry and blowing around.

    If the pile is to be in contact with the ground, this will help in retaining microbial activity in the soil. Meaning it should remain fertile and ready to use when you are ready to use it.
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    Thanks for replies - much appreciated

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    What would contaminate it?And who cares if a cat wants to add additional fertilizer to it?

    Just leave it in a pile as nature intended.

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    I would prefer you leave it where there is good aeration and free from contamination. Just heap it somewhere out side and let nature take it's own course.
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    Urea can help best in this regard
    nothing more
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    I normally just put it in large rubbermaid containers, or just tarp it up. Never had any issue with contamination of any kind.
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