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Old 31-03-2003, 09:08 AM
Paul Kelly
 
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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"Sarah Dale" writes:
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| I can't find this web site at all! However, if you have some further

info
| I would be interested. It always annoys me to have to put waste meat
| scraps and bones in the bin when they are highly bidegradable.

(Although
| not suitable for a home garden compost heap).

Why not? I have composted them for 25 years with no problems.
Others have done so for longer.



Do you live in town or country?

In town putting meat on the compost bin is an open invitation to foxes and
rats.

pk


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