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Couch Grass in Compost
First time user of Gardenbanter - please excuse any errors.
I have plenty of Couch grass in my allotment. Having dug some of it out, I would like to do something positive with it. In a book on Bio-dynamic Gardening, it was suggested that it should be added to the compost heap. It is apparently rich in nutrients. I am tempted to leave it to dry out thoroughly and perhaps even shred it. Would this be safe, or crazy? I know that it has herbal benefits, but can it be re-cycled to good us in the garden. Any ideas or suggestions please? |
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"Brian Corbett" wrote in message ... First time user of Gardenbanter - please excuse any errors. I have plenty of Couch grass in my allotment. Having dug some of it out, I would like to do something positive with it. In a book on Bio-dynamic Gardening, it was suggested that it should be added to the compost heap. It is apparently rich in nutrients. I am tempted to leave it to dry out thoroughly and perhaps even shred it. Would this be safe, or crazy? I know that it has herbal benefits, but can it be re-cycled to good us in the garden. Any ideas or suggestions please? -- Brian Corbett Go for it. I have an anything goes, from dust to dust, attitude when it comes to compost. Though, I admit a need for a composting lesson myself. |
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