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Old 10-09-2010, 10:05 AM
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I've just spread the contents of the compost bin on my vegetable garden
and find that the Typhoo tea bags that were put into the compost haven't
rotted down.
Can anyone recommend a tea bag that will rot down in the compost.
Typhoo tea bags seem to leave a fine plastic net behind them.
See if you can do a google groups search. We covered this topic very fully only a month or so back. Twinings Lapsang bags are OK.
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