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--.- <br />Arden Hills, MN . 55112-5734 <br />Inside <br />Ecko Estates Development <br />Backyard Chickens Survey <br />City Council Candidate Profiles <br />Elecfion Informafion <br />ECR-WSS <br />PRST STD <br />U.S. Postage Paid <br />St. Paul, MN <br />Pe�it #i962 <br />Postal Customer <br />Tired �a��-�-Lanterr�? <br />I �, <br />� � � ��� <br />� ,,�- � <br />� �=� �r` ,�,� <br />��;ry,� � '� ,� <br />---�.��!�IMNI��.�. <br />What do you do withyour jack-o-lantern <br />once Halloween has come and gone? <br />When your pumpkin begins to sag and <br />smell, your first thought might be to <br />throw it into the garbage. Did you know <br />pumpkins can't be thrown away in the <br />trash? It's like your leaves and other yard <br />waste. <br />However, your old Halloween pumpkin <br />can still be beneficial to your yard and <br />garden. <br />First be sure to remove candles, wax, <br />and any decorations from pumpkins. <br />Once clean, your pumpkins can be <br />placed in your compost or broken down <br />and spread over your garden to improve <br />the soils. If you don't have a garden or <br />compost, you can bring your pumpkin to <br />Ramsey Yard Waste Collecrions Sites for <br />disposal. <br />