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1 Comment To "Composting leaves"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 09/26/2017 @ 6:21 pm
It really depends on whether this is insect damage, or a fungal/bacterial problem. If it is an infection as mentioned before, then it would not be wise to compost them. If it is, simply, insect damage then you will be ok to compost them.
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