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        <description>It's getting cold outside, but I want my compost pile to stay hot. The longer I can keep the pile active, the better my chance of having finished compost in the spring. In this video, I talk about steps I've taken to keep my fall/winter compost pile cooking. OYR is all about growing a lot of food on a little land using sustainable organic methods, while  keeping costs and labor at a minimum. Emphasis is placed on improving soil quality with compost, mulch, and compost tea.  No store-bought fertilizers, soil amendments, pesticides, compost activators, etc. are used. Featured Videos: Soil Fertility Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0v8SWe2uDw&amp;list=PLApXYvbprElwCOe5gdtcOMiEMGRpUBb4e Winter Vegetable Garden:http://youtu.be/Scru8xQ-Akk Taking Frugal Gardening To A New Level: http://youtu.be/75KXESxcYb8 Coffee Grounds - How And Why We Use Them In Our Garden: http://youtu.be/uA5K5r_VXLs</description>
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