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Re: Compost materials suitable for composting
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- Subject: Re: Compost materials suitable for composting
- From: "Kevin B. O'Brien" kob1@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 01:45:40 -0400
- In-Reply-To: 007501befcdf$1cc917c0$6c7868cf@KevinHenson>
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On Sat, 11 Sep 1999 22:24:39 -0700, "Kevin Henson"
<kevinh@thesocket.com> , late of Pablo Fanques Fair wrote:
>pet litter (yep it says it right in my notes) now it didn't say used!
I would avoid this nonetheless.
1. There are transgenic disease organisms to worry about.
2. Most "organic" litter is made of clay, and I already have an
almost pure clay soil.
3. The "clumpable" litters are probably not organic, and I doubt I
want those chemicals in my garden.
Of course, I could be all wrong.<g> But I will continue putting the
contents of my cat box into the trash rather than the compost heap.
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