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Composting the Easy Way - Page 4 © Mike McGroarty
Page 4
Mar 28, 2001
Having a pile of rotted compost near your compost bins
is great because if you have a lot of leaves or grass
clippings, you can throw some rotted compost in the bin in
order to maintain that layered effect that is necessary in
order for the composting process to work well.
Sure this process is a little work, but it sure is nice
to have a place to get rid of organic waste anytime I like.
Then down the road when I have beautiful compost to add to my
potting soil, I am grateful to have done the right thing
earlier, and I know that I have wasted nothing.
If you have questions for Mike McGroarty visit his website,
http://www.freeplants.com and post them on the message board
where you can learn lots of gardening tips and communicate with
other gardeners. While at his website you can learn how to
start your own profitable backyard nursery. If you would like
a copy of Mike’s booklet, “The Secret of Growing Landscape
Plants from Scratch”, send $4.00 to: Garden Secrets, P.O. Box
338, Perry, Ohio 44081
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This article contains some great ideas that I never thought of. I don't compost because my schedule is so hectic. Now that I find an easier solution to composting, I am going to give it a try. Than ...
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Wow, great suggestions. Thanks! Now I'm going to check out your link.Renie PS. Victoria, hurry back!
-- posted by Renie_Burghardt
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