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"content": "nostr:npub10lcwh99sec63zvf22e8m2swpe03ahaey8lkc6pnk7cl9nmn8u6rsxm7wpc great setup! I've been using the trash can method for about 6 years now, though I've been less judicious the past year on segregating the active and resting bins, which resulted in a lower yield of usable compost this spring. We're getting ready to move and I'm debating scaling up to a more traditional setup but the two-bin method is hard to beat!",
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