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The Adair Co. Garden Club offers By Barbara Armitage Every gardener knows that successful gardening begins with the soil and building good rich soil is only a matter of organics. The Adair County Garden Club is offering "chippings" to anyone who is interested in adding fresh organic material to their compost, existing gardens or for building a "Lasagna" style garden. Chippings are the result of grinding trees, branches or leaves - resulting in "mulch". Currently we have a branch/leaf mix of mulch available. This mixture is a good blend of both brown and green organic material that composts quickly. Chippings are available by the bucket, scoop, truck or trailer by appointment only. Donations accepted with all proceeds going to the Adair County Garden Club. Contact Barbara Armitage at (270) 250-2979 for more information. This story was posted on 2009-06-20 10:19:02
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