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I took 4 carts full like this out of my overgrown (former compost pile) bed and transferred them into the newer compost piles between the pine trees in the back. |
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Implements. |
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What the...? I have no idea how this got into my compost pile. We certainly don't keep it in the house, and I think everyone I know uses either the blue stuff or the yellow stuff. Can I still be considered organic? ;) |
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