Getting the compost goodness out of bones and shells
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Getting the compost goodness out of bones and shells
Adding bones or shells to our compost pile is fine – if we have good rodent control in place – but we will notice that these ingredients will still be present when the compost is finished, pretty much intact, just stripped of any meat and residue. Bones and shells are actually high in nitrogen, with collagen making up much of their structure, but these proteins are encased in protective calcium and phosphorus layers that make it very hard for co…
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