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Feb 11, 2015 7:47 AM CST
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OK, I NEVER HEARD OF a slimy compost pile.
I HAVE heard that people find composting too complicated or challenging to even bother with.

Luckily, I am almost vegan so I compost a TON of kitchen scraps.
I have a big plastic critterproof bin for that.
And I always add worms when I redistribute them about.

I also have an open air pile for the leaves and trimmings, and I also put used potting soil in that one.
Also worms.

Neither of these compost areas get "slimy".

I'm ok, aren't I?
SHOW ME YOUR CRITTERS! I have a critter page over at Cubits. http://cubits.org/crittergarde...

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