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Sat, Aug 20, 11 at 17:23
| Hi,
I have pond and aquarium plant clippings whenever I prune the plants. I was wondering if I can add this to the compost. Is it safe since I have used chemicals to remove chlorine in both the pond and aquarium? I also add fertilizers to both. Could I also compost hair algae? Thanks |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by phytolacca (My Page) on Sat, Aug 20, 11 at 20:57
| Yes. Compost it all and don't worry about it. |
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- Posted by louisianagal z7bMS (My Page) on Sat, Aug 20, 11 at 21:37
| Agree. Compost it. |
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- Posted by tn_gardening (My Page) on Sun, Aug 21, 11 at 12:25
| Better yet, be sure to water your plants if/when you ever change the water in your aquarium. Think of it as a basic aquaponic setup. |
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