[USCC] Milfoil or cornelian effect on composting

Heide Hermary heidehermary at pacificcoast.net
Mon Aug 7 10:48:39 CDT 2006


Check with the biodynamics group.  They use yarrow (milfoil), stinging 
nettle and chamomile in their composts
Heide

A.Niv wrote:

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>Dear All,
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>On TV  I stumbled on a few seconds statement that " a leaf of milfoil will
>speed up composting of a weelbarrow of compost. The Latin name of milfoil is
>Achillea Millfolium.
>Does anybody know something about it?
>
>Andrew
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