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Composting isn’t small potatoes anymore. Nearly half of U.S. residents say they let Mother Nature recycle kitchen and yard waste for use in their own or their friends’ gardens. Composting food scraps and grass clippings in your yard, community garden, or even in your kitchen can make a big dent in our landfills — accounting for over a third of our national waste. With cities like New York…