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Feb 10, 2015 10:48 AM CST
Name: Linda
SE Houston, Tx. (Hobby) (Zone 9a)
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tcs1366 said:is spent coffee grounds considered green or brown?

I really do not have a lot of "fall leaves" nor grass clippings as we have a company that does our lawn - and really this time of the year, the grass is not growing much.

Is there a place / site where I can find a list of Greens and Browns?

I have a tumbler where I make my compost and tea.

TIA,

Terese


Non-glossy shredder paper (preferably confetti shred...) can substitute for leaves. Confetti shred will not mat up like strip-cut shredder paper, which will mat up like a heavy rug!

The colored ink doesn't factor in anymore, since industry changed over to environmentally friendly soy based inks years ago. Shredder paper is a "brown."

I just realized I could put the shredder company out of business at my office building, just by taking home all these bags of excelsior...

Hmmmm.....and those shredder service collections savings could go into my year-end bonus... Glare Glare
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