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Old 22-08-2007, 02:27 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Joint compound as fertilizer/conditioner

Any reason why joint compound can't be worked into the soil to add in
nutrients, like calcium, or as a way to control the ph of the soil? I have
about 3 lbs of the stuff from a previous drywall project and didn't want to
toss it out, when I could toss it on the compost pile or toss it in the dirt
to break down.


 
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