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1 Comment To "I Use Scott’s 4 Part Lawn Products. Is It Safe To Use This Year’s Lawn Clippings In A Compost Pile For Next Year?"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 05/26/2022 @ 9:49 am
It can be. Just keep an eye on your nutrient levels, and don't let the nitrogen get out of hand. Keep the phosphorus and potassium levels up in the pile.
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