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to get it sufficiently wet. some people cover the pile when it's done. in a dry climate, it helps decrease evaporation and in a wet climate, it protects the pile from too much moisture. i used to do that, but nowadays i leave it uncovered – i prefer looking at the pile rather than a tarp. actually, straw...