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Green tip of the week #1 - save your leaves

November 10, 2007

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NaBloPoMo - Day 10

Green tip of the week:

When raking up your leaves this fall, be sure to set aside a bag or two to keep and use as “brown” (dry) material for your compost bin/pile throughout the coming year. That way you’ll always have some on-hand when you need it.

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  1. Sharon says:

    Great tip. Thanks a lot

    November 11th, 2007 at 6:12 pm

  2. tanya@motherwearblog says:

    Thank you for the reminder!!! I was just wondering if that would be a good idea and there is still time left here to make another pile…

    November 11th, 2007 at 10:26 pm

  3. All The Brown Material You'll Ever Need For Your Compost Bin says:

    [...] a year ago, however, I posted my first Green Tip of the Week suggesting that my readers keep a bag or two (or three) of their dry fall leaves to use throughout [...]

    October 15th, 2008 at 4:03 am

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