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Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie kitchen
waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.


Excellent Thank you.


You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of mushrooms...


In the compost bin?


I have a little mouse living in mine, every time I lift the under carpet he
scurries out....I don't know who is more frightened, him or me!


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Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie kitchen
waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...


In the compost bin?


Fried.


With sossidges?


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from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie kitchen
waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...


In the compost bin?


I have a little mouse living in mine, every time I lift the under
carpet he scurries out....I don't know who is more frightened, him or
me!


lol I love that picture)



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from "Ophelia" contains these words:
Rusty_Hinge wrote:
The message
from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie kitchen
waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...


In the compost bin?


Fried.


With sossidges?


Only if you bin them.

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Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie
kitchen waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...

In the compost bin?

Fried.


With sossidges?


Only if you bin them.


whatabout the bacon?




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Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie
kitchen waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...

In the compost bin?

Fried.


With sossidges?


Only if you bin them.


whatabout the bacon?


How do you grow bacon, what time of the year do you plant it, and where do
you get the seeds?

Alan





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from "Ophelia" contains these words:
Rusty_Hinge wrote:
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from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie
kitchen waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...

In the compost bin?

Fried.


With sossidges?


Only if you bin them.


whatabout the bacon?


What about it?

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Rusty_Hinge wrote:
The message
from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie
kitchen waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and all
their good works, improving drainage *AND* (counter-intuitively)
enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...

In the compost bin?

Fried.

With sossidges?

Only if you bin them.


whatabout the bacon?


How do you grow bacon, what time of the year do you plant it, and where do
you get the seeds?


Look around a pan tree and you might find some seeds of bacon. Plant it
any time, but there are rasher times to do it than others, so it's best
to do it rind abight Stove Tuesday.

HTH & HAND.

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Rusty_Hinge wrote:
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Rusty_Hinge wrote:
The message
from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Ok, so if it is mixed with the compost (in the making) ie
kitchen waste etc it will be ok for anything?

Improving soil-structure, fertilising, attracting worms and
all their good works, improving drainage *AND*
(counter-intuitively) enhancing moisture-retention.

Excellent Thank you.

You're very welcome - oh, and there's always a chance of
mushrooms...

In the compost bin?

Fried.

With sossidges?

Only if you bin them.


whatabout the bacon?


How do you grow bacon, what time of the year do you plant it, and
where do you get the seeds?


Same place I grow the sossidges!


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