Re: mulch/compost question


I've never done it myself...I have had such a small yard until now....a
buddy of mine did about 4 loads and wheeled it back to his compost
bin....said that the strangest thing he got was a few screwed up fresbies
and a green tennis ball....composted fast and he loved it.....you have to
reserve early thou......it saves the trucking for the city who has to take
it out to the city compost site on 30th by LCC....and they have plenty...
 the dump uses stuff we all take there.....but the city and the county don't
share ...So imagine that?

Dee
Zone 8
Eugene, OR. USA

----- Original Message -----
From: Martha <onion@teleport.com>
To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: mulch/compost question


> Hi Dee
> Fellow Eugeneite here :o)  I've never done the leaf thing, is it good
stuff?
> No strange foreign things?  I need some extra leaves this year and that
> sounds like a good plan.
> thanks
> Martha
>
> At 03:28 PM 9/22/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >If you need compost or composting material, you might talk to the city
you
> >live in......here in Eugene we can request that a load of leaves from the
> >city pick up program be dumped in our driveway....several loads if we
> >like....free!  Also the local dump collects all yard debris and cleaning
all
> >year, composts it and sells it back to us for 15 frogskins a yard....Cool
> >huh!
> >
> >Dee
> >Zone 8
> >Eugene, OR. USA
>
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