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Kitchen compost
- Subject: Kitchen compost
- From: "dian Inda" newtinmpls@drakmail.net>
- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 09:28:25 -0700
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I do have a compost pile (fairly depleted now with all the digging and planting
I have been doing) it's on a slab of cement that is next to the carage
(apparently they felt the need for an extra rectangle shape of floor when
building the thing - go figure). It ends up very wormful; being right next to
the garden they sense something is up and head on over (if I ever need worms for
fishing, I've got tons).
My actual question is; when adding kitchen compost, how small do you have to
chop things? I'm thinking like bannana peels and tops of celery and such?
dian
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