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On Oct 10, 1:17*am, "YMC" wrote:
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I'm sure you could sell it to a landscaping place or garden center in
your area.

Maybe. But I don't think its usually done here- I'd say the market is
cornered by all the landscapers who mulch people's trees and garden - and
get the stuff for free.

If it had value - the gardeners who mulched it for me would have offered me
some cash for it. Not a nickel all these years.


Where do you live at? I know our landscapers/gardeners here at the
landscaping company I work for wouldn't even consider thinking of the
idea. Its only if someone calls & we talk to the boss about it. But
thats good you've found use for them
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I live in Melbourne Australia. I think I asked once - but was brushed aside.

The most vaulable mulch here is the tea tree mulch. I think some landscapers
pay good money for it.




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"YMC" wrote in message
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I live in Melbourne Australia. I think I asked once - but was brushed
aside.

The most vaulable mulch here is the tea tree mulch. I think some
landscapers pay good money for it.


I apologize. What does a composted yard of tea tree mulch sell for? What
are the chemicals that make it unique?


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