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Tag: grass clippings

Rotting to the Core – Composting for Beginners
Pests / Pruning
  • 13th May 2014
  • 6 mins
Tagged caddy, carbon footprint, Cardboard, compost bin, Dried leaves

Rotting to the Core – Composting for Beginners

Composting We love composting, using our waste from the kitchen and the garden and creating compost that you can use in your […]

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