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Old January 13, 2007   #5
Worth1
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We have a fancy stainless bucket that the coffee grounds and all of the other food scraps go in.
Not many scraps with dogs around though and I have a cat that loves fresh coffee grounds, ‘he’s a wild one he bites me all of the time.

But anyway all of this goes out back in a wire cage to compost.
Hasn’t killed a plant yet!

(((Compost is the very best way to fertilize lavender and rosemary)))

As for rabbit droppings, rabbits chew a cued so their food is digested in a different way.
Now I don’t claim to know much about this sort of thing but we used to have a LOT of rabbits I mean a LOT.

We used to slaughter about a hundred a year for food.

of the droppings where shoveled up and spread on the garden, of course it had time to break down.
So I would put them in the cold pile too as yours is an indoor pet and I KNOW you don’t let it pile as high as ours did.
Rabbit manure is very good stuff.

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