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Can You Compost Pine Needles?

Pine needles are common in many yards and gardens, but you may not know you can also compost them. The green pine needles are an excellent nitrogen source, while the dry ones provide the compost with...

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Can You Compost Chicken Bones? 

Like other organic materials, you can compost chicken bones. The bones are relatively slim, fine, and brittle, so they break down easily in a compost pile. Chicken bones are rich in calcium,...

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How to Compost Chicken Manure & Use It As Fertilizer

The hot composting system is the most efficient approach for composting chicken manure. That is because the composting process is fast and eliminates all the bacteria. You can also use cold...

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Can You Compost Meat: Yes, But…

You can compost meat scraps in the compost pile. Some sources tell you otherwise, but it all comes down to these factors: your level of expertise, the amount of space you have available, and the...

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How To Compost And Use Rabbit Poop As Fertilizer

You can compost rabbit poop or use it directly on soil as a fertilizer. You can also brew rabbit compost tea by adding rabbit poop into a bucket full of water and leaving it there for at least 3...

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Can You Compost Corn Cobs?

Yes, you can compost corn cobs. All parts of the corn are compostable. While corn cobs are browns, husks and silks are green materials when fresh. you can add them to your compost bin, and you'll...

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