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Thu, Jun 7, 12 at 14:04
| For those that discount well cured compost or do not understand the benefits, I just received an e-mail about this study.
I don't pretend to understand all the numbers but I do understand it when they say; "The material is - well, ideal compost, premium for soil use - 10 years or more after it was made." Lloyd |
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- Posted by toxcrusadr (My Page) on Thu, Jun 7, 12 at 15:50
| Very interesting! I am curious how it was stored for that 10 years - in a bag, pile, ??? It sure is biologically active. |
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| The article says it was stored in a bag, that appears in the picture to be plastic. Given how quickly the compost I make gets digested I am surprised there was any compost left after 10 years. |
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- Posted by toxcrusadr (My Page) on Fri, Jun 8, 12 at 10:20
| Yeah, no kidding! I always thought the plastic bag couldn't be good for it. |
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