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Looking for 'compostmaster'

Posted by flowersnow (My Page) on
Sun, Dec 4, 11 at 13:48

I am looking for "Compostmaster". Compostmaster posted about 2 years ago about using NatureMill electric composter and I wanted to know if he or she was still using it and how it was working.

I was thinking of getting one for my school as an outdoor compost area is not an option.

It's just one way to show students how the compost process works.
Thanks.


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RE: Looking for 'compostmaster'

  • Posted by jolj 7b/8a-S.C.,USA (My Page) on
    Sun, Dec 4, 11 at 22:05

Go to the top of this page & type "compostmaster" in the green SEARCH box, then click on the red GO box.
This will work on any subject on Garden Web.


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RE: Looking for 'compostmaster'

  • Posted by claire z6b Coastal MA (My Page) on
    Mon, Dec 5, 11 at 13:56

If you go to "Member Pages" at the bottom of this page in the green bar, you can search for "compostmaster". The listing is there. You may be able to send an email through the "journal" tab if compostmaster has enabled emails from GW.

Claire


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RE: Looking for 'compostmaster'

As far as I know jonhughes (and I hope I spelled it right) IS the compostmaster!


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RE: Looking for 'compostmaster'

  • Posted by pt03 2b Southern Manitob (My Page) on
    Mon, Dec 5, 11 at 20:00

Got to this thread, scroll down to the thirteenth post and you will find an email address for the person in question. It is only there due to a fault of the system and nothing says it was legit or if it is still active.

Lloyd


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RE: Looking for 'compostmaster'

I looked at the machine. It sounds like a lot of fun. I really like composting, but I would like it to be a big one I could keep outside. I don't want my composting living in my house with me. I was shocked to see the people writing that they add baking soda to the machine to keep it from smelling. Baking soda has sodium. Sodium is bad for plants.

Here is a link that might be useful: Nature Mills


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