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bury your scraps?!yes. bury deeply the compostables that accumulate in your kitchen, and your garden will receive a time release feed of rich organic matter. omit though, please, the meat and dairy. your garden has far less need and use for your meat and dairy.this is your big chance to dig holes! -- careful holes, brutish holes, square holes, round holes. shape and style do not matter. see what the residents before you were burying. the top of the scraps should simply be at least 14" below the ground plain. the caveats: do not bury a plastic bag containing plant material. do not dig holes immediately adjacent to established plants -- root damage happens, and the benefits are outweighed. this is not a strategy for already dense gardens -- before they become dense is the time. i have dug the last of my compost holes in my garden. stay tuned for compost strategies, post-burial peace -- namaste douglas Posted 12/06/2006 link
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