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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 2365939" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>i compost it but i do not use in the garden. i guess it wouldnt hurt but somehow it just dont seem right for some reason.</p><p></p><p>but anyhow, i kinda discovered it by accident. i had a dog pen where i had my dogs and everytime i cleaned out the dog pen i would toss it in a pile to the back. kind of a natural compost pile, every year the leaves would fall, the ground ivy would cover it up and die. after a couple of years, its composted really nicely. rich black dirt, and kinda looks like earthworm castings. i use it to fill holes in the yard, for flower beds and herb beds. it must be high in nitrogen, cause i transplanted some sweet mint in it. it has taken off and is really green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 2365939, member: 6230"] i compost it but i do not use in the garden. i guess it wouldnt hurt but somehow it just dont seem right for some reason. but anyhow, i kinda discovered it by accident. i had a dog pen where i had my dogs and everytime i cleaned out the dog pen i would toss it in a pile to the back. kind of a natural compost pile, every year the leaves would fall, the ground ivy would cover it up and die. after a couple of years, its composted really nicely. rich black dirt, and kinda looks like earthworm castings. i use it to fill holes in the yard, for flower beds and herb beds. it must be high in nitrogen, cause i transplanted some sweet mint in it. it has taken off and is really green. [/QUOTE]
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