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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

We are gardening this year and I'm hoping to add bagged compost to our 
veggie garden.  I'm concerned about the safety of the compost. My 
daughter will be gardening in it and do we have to worry if there has 
been any rye or wheat exposure with the compost or does the composting 
process break everything down so it is safe?  Opinion about safety re. 
gardening.  I'm imagining the veggies (washed) will be fine.  I'm 
thinking of using a lobster based compost including peat moss, composted 
cow manure, kelp from Coast of Maine.  Opinions please...  I'll summarize.

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