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Sep 15, 2011 6:17 PM CST
Name: Angie
Concord, NC (zone 7)
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Hey, Jamie and Karen! I'm a lazy gardener, too, so I'll probably end up chunking the stuff right on in the bed and running it over with the Mantis later. But my intentions are to sift it to at least less than brick size, and yes, it does have lots of things growing on top.

BTW, I always add egg shells and sometimes if I can catch it before DH dumps it, I toss the cooled water I used to boil eggs in on the pile. Lots of good minerals in that water. Same with water used to boil corn or steam other veggies. I figure some of the good stuff gets into the water and should not be wasted, huh?

We've been using alfala pellets as our greens, along with grass clippings. And, Karen, at the house in Asheville, we found some snakes in February in the torpor state nesting in the compost pile, along with quite a few snake eggs!! I'm sure the folks in Tennessee heard my screaming! Rolling on the floor laughing
I think that if ever a mortal heard the voice of God it would be in a garden at the cool of the day. ~F. Frankfort Moore, A Garden of Peace

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