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Old 25-05-2004, 11:22 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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Default Council compost


"Glen Able" wrote in message
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I have bought seven bags of composted garden waste, produced

by my
Local Council, at £2.50 per 50 litre (or is it 40 litre?) bag.

The
stuff is very dark in colour. It has a fine and reasonably

even
texture. It is beautifully friable and smells earthy. I have

started
using it as a mulch.

Does any urgler have any experience of similarly produced

compost?
If
so, would he/she care to share her/his experience?

Franz

I have just put 10 bags on my garden as mulch the only problem

I
have had
is that it dries out quite quickly and then it is easily blown

about
especially by the flymow. My main worry is how much conifer is

in
the mix
and will it be toxic to some plants. It has been down a month

and
so far no
sign of problems.


I agree about the drying out and blowing about. It is probanly

due to
the fine texrure. This is not so bad as to be a nuisance.
Perhaps we should compare notes in the late summer, by which time

we
will have seen whether it has been worth while.

Franz


I wonder if they sell different grades of compost like they do here

(Oxon)?
They sort it by size and sell the fine stuff as compost and the

bigger bits
as mulch, which I imagine would be like using bark chippings, if

less
attractive.


Thanks for the tip. I will make enquiries.

Franz