My recent WAMU Metro Connection radio segment is now online at: Creative Composting
(http://wamu.org/programs/mc/10/10/08.php)
"Composting has long been hailed as one of the best ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. Orange peels, potato skin and coffee grinds always make it into the compost bucket. But as Rebecca Sheir finds out from Washington Gardener Magazine’s Kathy Jentz, you can compost your pee, too. Seriously."
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Gardener Kathy Jentz says you can compost urine... and any waste, provided it isn't from a meat eater.
Courtesy of: Rebecca Sheir
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