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I think I'm going to try to start composting.
Been reading a bit and may have to try it.
My question would be: I have a spot that fills with water in the spring and by summer it is dry. All over the downed trees and land there is an algee like substance covering the ground. almost like that moss you see hanging from the trees down south in the bayou's. I'll get a pic in the morn but could this stuff be usefull in a compost pile. I would have about a pickup truck load of it if needed.
I think it is algee or that duckweed I think they call it. I really don't know. It's green and looks like moss.
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