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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4898817" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>Really nice compost here is around $26/yard if you go pick it up. The organic compost pricing is around $35. Old alfalfa hay makes good cheap compost if you can find it. Coffee grounds from specialty coffee houses too. Rabbit poo is the absolute best if you can find someone that raises rabbits. You dont even need to compost it. I only need to feed around 50 plants total so a couple bags of Chick N Poo, alfalfa meal and household kitchen waste works fine for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4898817, member: 15365"] Really nice compost here is around $26/yard if you go pick it up. The organic compost pricing is around $35. Old alfalfa hay makes good cheap compost if you can find it. Coffee grounds from specialty coffee houses too. Rabbit poo is the absolute best if you can find someone that raises rabbits. You dont even need to compost it. I only need to feed around 50 plants total so a couple bags of Chick N Poo, alfalfa meal and household kitchen waste works fine for me. [/QUOTE]
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