Anyone pasteurise their soil mixes and or worm poop?
I just pulled a lovely few kg of squidgy black worm crap out the bin and was pondering whacking it in the slow cooker till the centre of the bag hits 70*C and leaving it for an hour or two to steep. Then keeping it sealed until I need it in a month or two.
Any ideas?
I've pasteurised horse poop in the same way and it works wonders in growing mushrooms... Real crazy aggressive growth.
Which leads me onto the reason why I wanna clean it up and keep it till needed - I've ordered a bag of this compost...

https://www.dalefootcomposts.co.uk/prod ... ads.p.aspx
Been eyeing the stuff up for a good few years now but I only ever pay a tenner for a big bag of batmix and that works for me.

I want to run 16L pots with it but supercharge the bottom of the pots with castings, horse poop and a bit of batshit I have leftover, and also top dress if and when needed. (I am hoping to not need to hit them with too much liquid ferts if any at all!)
Those wool composts have bracken and comfrey as their other ingredients too and are slow release NPK machines according to tomato growers on this here internet. The veggie one out performs the tomato specific one too.

ANyway, thanks in advance.
