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Old 06-30-2008, 07:06 PM   #8
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If you are planning on composting it, the best thing to do is find someplace to spread it around and let it dry for a week or two. Once it has dried and yellowed, it acts as a dry reagent in the composter and will reduce the smell of the wet stuff thrown in. I unfortunately have no decent spot to let the grass lay, so I mulch mine and leave it in the yard.... but that means I have to shred newspaper to balance the composter.
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