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	<title>Comments on: Coffee Ground Compost: Spice It Up!</title>
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		<title>By: Alex</title>
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		<description>tried to get the original writer...james geneau...but only your article has an email link.
 He mentions &quot;compost [coffee]with other organic matter with a bit of lemon or lime juice. &quot; as a way to neutralize the PH but what I believe he has missed is the Lime they are recommending would be garden lime powder not lime juice from the fruit...
he is obviously mssing some gardening expertise in his article. Send it forward is you can.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>tried to get the original writer&#8230;james geneau&#8230;but only your article has an email link.<br />
 He mentions &#8220;compost [coffee]with other organic matter with a bit of lemon or lime juice. &#8221; as a way to neutralize the PH but what I believe he has missed is the Lime they are recommending would be garden lime powder not lime juice from the fruit&#8230;<br />
he is obviously mssing some gardening expertise in his article. Send it forward is you can.</p>
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