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- To: "Darnell Baker" <s*@skybest.com>, <s*@lists.umsl.edu>
- Subject: Re:
- From: "* N* <m*@nightowl.net>
- Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 19:41:12 -0500
Brown materials are high carbon, green materials are high nitrogen. You
need a mix of both, along with moisture AND AIR to promote quick aerobic
decomposition. Mixing NON-Fertilized grass clippings with the sawdust will
speed it up.
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> From: Darnell Baker <spencer@skybest.com>
> To: sqft@lists.umsl.edu
> Subject:
> Date: Friday, May 08, 1998 11:02 AM
>
> I can get my hands on all the fresh sawdust I want from a sawmill
> nearby. Whats the fastest way to decompose it quickly so I can make
> use of it? How long before its safe to use if I just bring it home
> and pile it up somewhere? Any advice appreciated
> Thanks
> Darnell Baker
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