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Mar 27, 2014 10:15 AM CST
Name: Christine
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I haven't looked into perfmaculture very much but it seems like a new approach to the old fashioned way of doing things. All good.

Dave, I'm looking forward to checking out your podcast on that website you mentioned above.

On another note, I think I'm in the minority when I say that I wish I could find some Lamb's Quarters and common dandelions growing around here! Hilarious! haven't seen any! It will be good in the compost but also good in my belly. LOL! I plan to grow some but just haven't gotten around to it yet. I also plan to grow Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioeca), which is also supposed to be very good added to compost.

I do grow comfrey. Comfrey breaks down fast and seems to help the compost heap decompose more quickly.
May your life be like a wildflower, growing freely in the beauty and joy of each day --Native American Proverb

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