Ha. Bet you guys like my pun there! Good isn’t it, but seriously! Is composting cut grass and loose leaves a viable way to create new soil matter or whatever the purpose of such covert activites is?
I ask you IS IT WORTH THE WAIT?
Ha. Bet you guys like my pun there! Good isn’t it, but seriously! Is composting cut grass and loose leaves a viable way to create new soil matter or whatever the purpose of such covert activites is?
I ask you IS IT WORTH THE WAIT?
[quote]frenchbiceps wrote:
Ha. Bet you guys like my pun there! Good isn’t it, but seriously! Is composting cut grass and loose leaves a viable way to create new soil matter or whatever the purpose of such covert activites is?
I ask you IS IT WORTH THE WAIT?
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Ask your retarded son.
I usually just shit in my lawn man
[quote]Fuzzyapple.Train wrote:
[quote]frenchbiceps wrote:
Ha. Bet you guys like my pun there! Good isn’t it, but seriously! Is composting cut grass and loose leaves a viable way to create new soil matter or whatever the purpose of such covert activites is?
I ask you IS IT WORTH THE WAIT?
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Ask your retarded son.[/quote]
Please, it’s a simple yes or no. No need for pointless discussion, time is compost.
[quote]frenchbiceps wrote:
Ha. Bet you guys like my pun there! Good isn’t it, but seriously! Is composting cut grass and loose leaves a viable way to create new soil matter or whatever the purpose of such covert activites is?
I ask you IS IT WORTH THE WAIT?
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Sure, or you can pay the extraordinarily high price for compost from a nursery.
No amount of nutrition could correct your level of retardation.
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]frenchbiceps wrote:
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]frenchbiceps wrote:
Ha. Bet you guys like my pun there! Good isn’t it, but seriously! Is composting cut grass and loose leaves a viable way to create new soil matter or whatever the purpose of such covert activites is?
I ask you IS IT WORTH THE WAIT?
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Sure, or you can pay the extraordinarily high price for compost from a nursery. [/quote]
True but is the compost froma nursery higher in quality? Sure, its more natural but would the lack of chemicals really affect plant growth?
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What…when you make compost at home it doesn’t have chemicals either. [/quote]
Sorry, I didn’t make that post very clear. What I meant to say is that compost you make yourself has no chemicals but chemicals such as c5s are usually used in the production of industrial compost. I was just wondering if high price for compost from a nusery means it’s higher quality?