We’ve read a lot of things that have told us not to add seafood to the compost, and others that say it’s not a problem.
Potential problems: smelly compost, critters trying to get in.
Our experience so far: not true.
We’ve read a lot of things that have told us not to add seafood to the compost, and others that say it’s not a problem.
Potential problems: smelly compost, critters trying to get in.
Our experience so far: not true.
So, we’re leaving Norfolk. Time is getting shorter. When I first arrived, time drug like a kid refusing to take a bath. Now, stuck on the fast forward button, I can’t believe the move is already here.
We’ve started packing the electronics, making our last medical appointments, trying to clean out the fridge. We broke down the compost bin. 😦
In celebration of the response I received from my gardening post, I asked fellow gardeners to share their knowledge with me. Wonderful, innovative, amateur and seasoned gardeners around the U.S. sent me pictures of their gardens along with gardening tips they’ve learned along the way.
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