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Bulletin 15

Compost Mountain Range 3/1/04

compost mountain
Justin stands in the valley between two compost mountains. A third can be seen in the background. Our cob shed can bee seen with its blue hat on.

Forty cubic yards of compost and soil looks like a mountain of work. We're going to create raised beds on the Troostwood Garden site. Thanks to the generous donation of Missouri Organic Recycling and Rockhurst University we will start putting in 1800 ft of raised beds. We could sure use some help. We guarantee a good work out. Don't go tho the gym. Shoveling can be good aerobic exercise, good for you and good for the planet.

Volunteers please call.

Marty Kraft
816-361-1230


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