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Old 06-04-2004, 08:52 PM
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Default Would these be okay for compost? - Correnction to my post

I asked earlier if ground up apricot would be good for mulch. I meant
Almond! I have both almond and ground up cedar that I can use.
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Default Would these be okay for compost? - Correnction to my post

Still ok. )

The only offensive wood product I can think of would be the ground up roots
of Juglans nigra (Black Walnut) and of course pressure treated lumber
sawdust.

Dave

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I asked earlier if ground up apricot would be good for mulch. I meant
Almond! I have both almond and ground up cedar that I can use.
Cheryl



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