I just realized after years of composting that I have been doing it wrong.
- have not been draining well enough, and letting the bottom of my bin get anaerobic. I keep reading that this can be harmful to plants- does this mean it's garbage? (I'm only talking about the bottom 5% of the bin, not the whole batch.) Can I mix it in with the good stuff, can I aerate the mix enough to turn bad juice into good? I should mention that the worms seem to love it, that's where they all seem to hang out.
I also just bought an aerator to try making aerated compost tea- so I want to pose the same question regarding tea. This I presume is a much more common problem, good healthy tea that sits too long and quickly becomes anaerobic- I am hoping that one can just revive it by aeration.
Perhaps both can be answered by explaining whether I am right or wrong about a basic principle: I always believed that soil should follow the simple equation that nutrients from compost and other dead agricultural material needs to be returned from whence it came- that cycle in itself should be the key to healthy soil. Since you have not REMOVED (or added) anything from anaerobic compost/tea, and the only thing missing is oxygen, time and oxygen should restore that balance. Am I deluding myself, am I being too cheap/lazy?