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Learning to go off-grid on a 1 acre plot.

1/23/2011

Composting

For the past several years we've been composting using two rubber maid bins with holes drilled in the sides and bottom. Jen bought some trout worms at the local bait shop and they've been living happily in the bins for several years. Here's a pic of the kids taking out the worms and larger pieces of food that haven't been composted yet.
Posted by John at 12:52 PM
Labels: composting

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