COMPOSTING

By Abbott Fuller Graves (1859-1936)
Compost is the remnants of organic matter.
It conditions & fertilizes your soil, making your soil
rich for growing food & flowers.
Compost also makes things easier for our burgeoning
landfills by reducing the amount of waste sent to them.
What to compost:
Biodegradable waste
Coffee grounds
Cocoa shell
Green waste
Humanure
Leaf mold
Manure
Spent mushroom compost
Tree bark
Egg shells
Brown waste
Fruit
Vegetables
What not to compost:
Treated wood products
Diseased plants
Human & pet waste
Meat, bones, fatty foods waste
Weeds
More on composting
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