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Old September 18, 2010   #1
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Default Coast of Maine products are growing fast

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Old September 19, 2010   #2
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Happy to hear they will be expanding to Michigan. I'll have to investigate further to see when and where it will be available.

Thanks for the links!!
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Old September 19, 2010   #3
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It is nice to see somebody making a decent living from what would otherwise go to the landfill. Here in Seattle we have weekly pickup of yard&kitchen waste. The byproduct (Cedar Grove) is available in most local garden shops. More cities/regions need to start utilizing valuable resources, rather than just filling big holes in the earth.
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