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		<title>Composting &#8211; is it Just a Load of Rubbish?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Steve Cownley To Compost or Not to Compost Well, there’s no doubt about it, composting is a good practice that any self-respected gardener should learn to do. But the question really is what materials we could make into a compost and which ones we cannot. We have been told that composting can be done [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>To Compost or Not to Compost</strong></p>
<p>Well, there’s no doubt about it, composting is a good practice that any self-respected gardener should learn to do. But the question really is what materials we could make into a compost and which ones we cannot. We have been told that composting can be done with any organic material. Well, in theory that may be true, however, in real life it may not be always so.</p>
<p>There are a several organic materials that should not be included in the compost pile unless you know how to do it properly while there are other materials that should not even be attempted even by the experts. To compost or not to compost, that is indeed the question. And let’s see if we can provide the answers.</p>
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