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Composting Dog Waste

When you clean up that nasty doggie poo out of the yard, don't throw away in garbage can, bury it in the garden. It will make free fertilizer for plants.

By Dee C.

Editor's Note: You can also compost it in a separate compost pile adding grass clippings or saw dust to use on ornamental plants for fertilizer. Using dog and cat manure is not recommended for a vegetable or garden anytime you are growing food.

For more information on composting dog waste, this site seems to have helpful information and precautions.

http://www.compostinfo.com/tutorial/DogWaste.htm

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