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Re: compost 'bombs'
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Hi all!
Martha,
Hmmm... Compost 'Bombs". Sounds interesting. I have never added a feed
product to my compost like that, but it sounds reasonable. I once was
given a bag of blood meal, and added it to the compost. It was midsummer
and my pile was hot anyway, but I think it did seem to get extra hot!
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