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December 26, 2007

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Mirnada

thank you so much! you are so great!you helped me with my project and everything. thank you for making this website....it was so great! you gave me all the information i needed and more. keep posting your stuff about composting!

-miranda

Michael Tierra

I wonder about the inclusion of animal waste products, spoiled meat, dead rats, etc in a compost heap. I think I heard you say it was fine but there are also opinions that the inclusion of animal waste products changes the type of bacteria and may impede the compost process.

miss hathorn

Slow is good. And thanks for your comments on my little film.

Nate

I admit to being a compost wacko when I started, aiming for a finished pile in 2 months. But now I am much more lazy about composting.

Besides, I hear that compost made the slow way is more complete than fast compost. ;-)

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