{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"jwadd wrote","author_name":"jwadd (npub17r…wuk8n)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub17rpcw9q4t8cum3kw9a7f63cfvz6wvvg25kuh994mu3vs259svkvs0wuk8n","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Creative Solutions needed. \n\nI’ve sourced some waste coco coir grow pots from a local cannabis grower. They’re filled with coco and the pots themselves are made from coco so 100% organic material. I can accumulate about 50 of these waste grow bags a week as they’d typically throw them in the dump and have to pay a service to haul off. \n\nMy first thought has been to add them to a large compost heap but I see the decomposition process is slower than the rate I can accumulate the bags. \n\nMy other thought is to incorporate the material in the chicken coup. Maybe as a bedding material. Then again, more material than I need in a given week. \n\nI’m looking for quick ways to process these bags down to either make a profit or make a useful product for the homestead. \n\nAny decent recommendations will receive SATS!!"}
