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Can I use an old concrete well as a composting pit?

I have an old rectangular (5'L x 3'W x 4'D) well in my back yard that i discovered. It is not filled with water, but seems to have a mud/dirt bottom. I am wondering if this would be suitable for a composting pit for things like grass, branches or any yard material. If so, do I need to do anything to prepare it?


Answer:
Sure no problem.
I might line it with something, and the reason - it will have a very high alkaline content do to the limestone in the concrete. Dont use it on Camilleia , Azaleas and other acid loving plants.........

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