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<blockquote data-quote="keith99" data-source="post: 61157315" data-attributes="member: 211648"><p>I would strongly suggest that people look into free sources of compost. Or for that matter other adaments. </p><p> </p><p>What is available and free changes with time and for that matter with what you are willing to use. </p><p> </p><p>For me 35-45 years ago Horse manure was free and plentyful. More than once I got 3 pickup truck loads of it in one day. (1 ton pickup, not a whimpy 1/2 ton). That was when I hit things right abd got it loaded at the stable end a couple of time. They were happy to load when they were out working with the tractor. I also at one point got fish scraps from a local fish market. </p><p> </p><p>Then the stable I used found they could sell it to golf courses. Now that stable which was on the outskirts of Calabassas is all high cost houses. </p><p> </p><p>BUT now free compost is available from a couple of sources. The stuff that goes into the garden waste bins gets composted as does sewage. </p><p> </p><p>Free, pleantyful and high quality. </p><p> </p><p>For now, at leat the stuff from the sewage plant also gets sold and my bet is eventually it will no longer be free and perhaps eventually only available in commercial quantities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keith99, post: 61157315, member: 211648"] I would strongly suggest that people look into free sources of compost. Or for that matter other adaments. What is available and free changes with time and for that matter with what you are willing to use. For me 35-45 years ago Horse manure was free and plentyful. More than once I got 3 pickup truck loads of it in one day. (1 ton pickup, not a whimpy 1/2 ton). That was when I hit things right abd got it loaded at the stable end a couple of time. They were happy to load when they were out working with the tractor. I also at one point got fish scraps from a local fish market. Then the stable I used found they could sell it to golf courses. Now that stable which was on the outskirts of Calabassas is all high cost houses. BUT now free compost is available from a couple of sources. The stuff that goes into the garden waste bins gets composted as does sewage. Free, pleantyful and high quality. For now, at leat the stuff from the sewage plant also gets sold and my bet is eventually it will no longer be free and perhaps eventually only available in commercial quantities. [/QUOTE]
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