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		<title>Seasonal Considerations for Composting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most composting is done in the spring and summer months because heat is such an important part of the process. Yes, the compost process itself generates heat, but the warmth from the weather certainly helps speed up the composting process. Compost often becomes dormant during the winter months and starts again with]]></description>
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