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Jan 6, 2017 9:51 AM CST
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I watched a video on youtube where someone was doing that with the compost in either Alaska, Canada or somewhere with cold winters ....if I can find the video I will post a link here for you. You can use black drums or buckets filled with water (paint with black paint if you have to), as they absorb heat in the day and slowly release at night...might be just enough to keep from freezing.

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