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| Home Composting Fruit Trees Garden Furniture Gardening Blog Greenhouse Gardening Landscape Architect Landscaping Natural Insecticide Organic Gardening Roses Summer Garden Worm Farming Getting The Most Out Of Your CompostAfter a couple of months taking care of your compost pile, turning over the pile every now and then, warding off insects and pests, and keeping the pile damp, it is only natural (and you should do so) to get the most out of your compost. And this means using the compost wisely and effectively.
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