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Let it Rot! The Gardener's Guide to Composting by Stu Campbell

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Transform leaves, grass, and kitchen scraps into gardener’s gold! This easy-to-use guide shows you how to turn household garbage and backyard refuse into nutrient-filled compost that can nourish your soil and promote a thriving garden. You’ll soon be saving money, minimizing waste, and enjoying bountiful harvests.



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I read the thread title and thought I hope this feller isn't a doctor! That summary sure makes it sound easy. For this recipe, first catch your elephant......
 
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I give this book 8 out of 10 acorns.

Let it Rot! by Stu Campbell is an easy reading guide to composting that anyone can pick up and learn from. Originally published in 1975, it is still full of wisdom for the modern composter. Personally, I appreciated the more technical side of the writing as a moderately skilled composter but this guide seems to be a more beginner focused book. I believe this text gives a decent understanding from A to Z on the subject of composting.

I would recommend this book to all.
 
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