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Old November 11, 2013   #16
CarolynPhillips
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Thank You bower
It does seem that fresh homemade compost is the key all the way around.
I do have a shredder but can't get fresh kelp in bulk. I can get all the leaves that
I need to compost the chicken manure and I have rabbits for slow release natural pelleted fertilizer that worms love.
My problem is having enough natural resources for mass production.
I think I need to take two steps backwards and lower the production amount until I get a steady compost rhythm going.
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