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Composting poster

Tyswan December 8, 2016 Composting / Resources0 Comments

Having two composting bins makes life a little more difficult when explaining where food scraps go when a visitor or friend comes around. Use this friendly poster to show what does and doesn’t go in your bokashi or worm bins.

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