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gixxerific
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Joined: Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:42 pm
Location: Wentzville, MO (Just West oF St. Louis) Zone 5B

Free class A compost I'm down wtih that!

In a neighboring city they have a very awesome recycling program, they are very green in all ways. They have drop off centers for large items or just trash that doesn't go into the trash can. But they also have a place that collects and modifies all the yard waste from the city. Than they offer it back to us for some pretty good prices. If you are a resident you get 2 free yards a year, than it's 7$ a yard for compost and mulch. 20$ for topsoil. It's 10$ for non residents but still that is a great price. They do it right too with those large turners for the compost.

hers the link https://www.stpetersmo.net/default.asp?PageID=12943

Can you guess where I'm going this year. I'm going to have to get someone that lives in the area to go with me.

Dono

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Diane
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Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:38 am
Location: Mass

I love to see this happening. Why store things forever on good land when you can make something usefull?
Good for you.
I'll have to see if there's anything like that here.

Rambo 09
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Location: Winlock

its nice to hear peoople are useing recyclables (Compost)



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