I haven't been dealing much lately with my inside crap, since that would mean being inside, and right now I am spending a lot of my time outside, because that is pretty much why I bought a house. I've been playing in the dirt, pulling weeds, and planting vegetables. But I also built a nice big compost bin. Anything organic can go in there. So, when I was looking for a way to get rid of old pillows (way too well-used to donate) I was delighted to read that not only can they be composted (most of my pillows are feather/down) but they provide a lot of nitrogen, which is exactly what my bin needs.
The compost bin is also a suitable resting place for my very old jeans, also too worn to donate. I've got to sort of dismantle them, since the poly thread and rivets and such won't decompose, but it's better than just tossing the whole thing.
The compost bin is also a suitable resting place for my very old jeans, also too worn to donate. I've got to sort of dismantle them, since the poly thread and rivets and such won't decompose, but it's better than just tossing the whole thing.
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