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Author: | crazytomato [ Wed Jul 23, 2003 3:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Hunting for bags of mulch in Dallas |
Would anyone like to share with me a location or two around town (Dallas) where I can regularly pick up bags of discarded pine needles and other brown compost? Fallen pine needles--that IS brown compost, right? I know this is highly classified information to some scavenging enthusiasts (may parents have the claim on most "free" compost in central Houston; they have a network of "associates" calling periodically to report bags of landscaping refuse on the curbside). But it's worth a try, and I'm new to the area and desperate for mulch! I have a large homestead garden in Lancaster, Texas. Thanks! |
Author: | Kathe Kitchens [ Thu Jul 24, 2003 10:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Neighbors |
I used to get bags of grass clippings from my non-organic neighbors and compost them into usable material. When fall comes you will see bags and bags of leaves that people are throwing away. I stop and ask if I can take them. I get some looks but never a no, but they think I'm crazy even when I explain what I'm doing. I get a heck of a lot of compost for my efforts! |
Author: | chapster [ Thu Jul 31, 2003 6:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neighbors |
Kathe Kitchens wrote: I used to get bags of grass clippings from my non-organic neighbors and compost them into usable material. When fall comes you will see bags and bags of leaves that people are throwing away. I stop and ask if I can take them. I get some looks but never a no, but they think I'm crazy even when I explain what I'm doing. I get a heck of a lot of compost for my efforts!
The only reservation I would have regarding this, is the introduction of chemicals they might have used into your organic ecosystem. I guess that leaves are less likely, but grass could be a major concern. However, if they are using the chemicals on their lawns, the trees are also absorbing this, and it will be in the leaves. Just a thought, I don't know how critical this is...... John C. |
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