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    composting waste office paper and cereal boxes?

    I will use it for mulch, but for an experiment I put down a layer of it in the chicken coop to see if the chooks can help me break it down for faster composting. It gives them something to do while they're stuck inside because of the snow. All that shredded white paper actually looked great in...
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    I get to have a worm bin in the basement!

    I know this is a little off topic, but it happened as a consequence of the worm bin. Last night while I was getting shredded newspapers out of a box for the worm farm I found a tree frog down among the papers and old dry potting soil. He was kind of dried out and dessicated looking but he was...
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    I get to have a worm bin in the basement!

    That's just why I had to tell you. Most people look at me with that glazed over look, like they don't exactly know what to say :D. Lesa, the worms make nutrients even more available to the plants than plain compost. Just a little bit seems to go a long way, like if you mix it into the soil...
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    I get to have a worm bin in the basement!

    I'm so excited about my new livestock! I really didn't think my husband would go for a worm farm in the basement, but luckily he's a fisherman. This way I'll have wonderful worm castings first thing in the spring for asparagus, strawberries, and transplants, and he won't have to buy fishing...
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    composting waste office paper and cereal boxes?

    I can get tons of shredded office paper to mix in my compost. Is the ink toxic, or are there other problems with it? What about composting things like cereal boxes that have that shiny cardboard on the outside?
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    wheat straw in compost?

    Sounds good to me. Thanx lots!
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    wheat straw in compost?

    I have some old wheat straw in the barn. I don't think it has any seed heads still in it. I apologize ahead of time if this is a dumb question. How should I best use the straw? Mixed with the compost pile...for walkways between raised rows...layered between compost in raised rows...mulch...
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    Root cellar anyone have one like this?

    Ground too warm...poor thing......I'm still trying to muster some sympathy for you up here in the middle of my ice storm :).
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    peat moss substitute?

    I'm not in the south now but I was raised in Tennessee. Now I'm in Indiana in zone 5b...so no, its not going to be planting time for a while:rolleyes:...but it will take me a while to gather additional material for this size garden, in order to build it up. I don't want to till it at all, but...
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    peat moss substitute?

    I use free hay for chicken bedding too. I'll bet the chickens have eaten a lot of those weed seeds. Chickens can be great garden helpers...until there are strawberries or tomatoes.
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    peat moss substitute?

    The plan for the garden this year (after a lackluster year last year) is to take sort of a square foot gardening/ lasagna gardening approach by building up the soil rather than tilling it. I wish I would have thought of it in the fall so I could have started it then...but there ya go:/. I...
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    turning compost in winter?

    I was concerned that turning the compost in winter wouldn't be good for it. Will it still heat up if turned. It's made mostly of dry horse manure with some bedding in it. The whole thing was pretty powdery when I made the pile a couple of days ago. Its in a roofed over run-in shed so I've...
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    Last frost date?

    Hello, I'm new here and have a very newbie question. How do I find out when my last frost date is? Pretty sure I'm in zone 5b. I'm so excited about this year's garden and want it to turn out well...unlike last year's garden:/.
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    Starting a worm composter!

    I would love some nice worms for birthday, Christmas ect. Some people don't see them as the super fantastic things they are. I just don't get it:D.
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