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Re: Re[2]: Thanks, Composters


At 10:58 AM 1/20/97 PST, you wrote:
>Kim wrote:
>
>>I have found that everything is expensive around here.  In other parts
>>of the country people are always talking about inexpensive mulches and
>>manures from local farms, industries.  We don't have anything around
>>here like that as far as I know.
>
>I agree - any sources for organic mulches or manures, or wood items,
>are usually already promised to other private parties or recyclers.
>
>>Back on the subject - composting.  I have been composting for about 1
>>year, pretty successfully with one of those round plastic containers
>>with a lid on it...
>
>Kim, I think I'm going to go with the wood pallets, but thanks for
>your design. I'll keep it in mind when circumstances change. What
>with the wind storms we had, I have plenty of broken fencing that
>I can use to buck up a couple of compost bins   <:-(
>Shawn
>Claremont, Ca (USDA zone 9b?, Sunset zone 19?)
>swestaway@smtplink.coh.org
>
What do your neighbors do with their lawn clippings?  Aren't there any
riding stables in that area?  Tree trimmers?  Just east of you there are
vinyards.  What do the vinyards do with the grape pulp residue?  Margaret


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