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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 22:19:23 -0000

Since we just have decorative lava rock for front yard landscaping and a dirt

back yard, I don't have leaves and grass to compost with...so I just keep

vegetable scraps in a bag in the refrigerator and when it's full, I dig

another hole in the garden, dump it in and shop it up with a shovel before

burying it. Now I have lots of worms. When I started there were none. I'm

guessing this is the old fashioned way of composting!

From: " Debbie " <aromatic_wings@...>

Subject: Re: coffee grounds & egg shells

Well I do not have a back yard or anykind of yard to put my compost

in.. so it will have to be in some sort of container... i grow wheat

grass for my cats and had seen i can use these pads in the compost

also...and since I do not have a yard for worms to come to me... maybe

the egg shells and coffee grinds will give it enough of what it

needs... i think the worm casings were for like nitrogen.. also to help

stir the dirt.

> I remember my grama always had a container of vegetable peelings,

apple cores, and coffee grounds on the kitchen counter and everyday

they got emptied onto the compost pile in the backyard.

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