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Nov 19, 2023 8:51 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Same here. I started composting to get compost, and now it's more of a way of life, of doing what I can to compost all appropriate organic matter. By appropriate, I mean everything but meat/bones, salty stuff like stale potato chips, big thorns, very large pieces of wood.

You can put as much or as little work into it as you want. You can make a pile, buy a bin, turn, don't turn, add water, worry about it, ignore it, use a recipe, just use whatever you have whenever you get it, etc... All of these will produce compost.

Organic matter will decompose and composting is just deciding where it happens. It can get more complicated, but complications are not necessary if you're not interested or don't have the time or energy.
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