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Old 17-01-2009, 08:07 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Question regarding transplanting tomatoes

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"D. Arlington" wrote:

"Wilson" wrote in message
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Most composting frowns on using fatty meat bits as they attract flies &
other vermin besides all that protein breakdown problems. IF you put
chicken bones in your garden, you will attract dogs, skunks, raccoons,
bears and any other host of critters. Been there & done that.


Ditto! Never again. I found compost scattered everywhere as they picked out
the bones and meat scraps.


My dad would save the bones and then burn them. I have a protected
pile which vultures visit. What goes around comes around.

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Bill

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