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Old 15-10-2005, 08:32 PM
cineman
 
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Default What to do with shreddings

Rot down first otherwise the ivy could very well root and "Bingo" perfect
ground cover. Try tying in black polythene sacks for a month or so to start
the breakdown process. poke a few small holes for drainage.
regards
Cineman


"Janet Galpin" wrote in message
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I have just generated a few sackfuls of ivy shreddings. It's good stuff
- a nice mixture of woody and leafy, and quite fine. I would normally
simply add the shreddings to my compost heap.

However, I'm wondering whether to put them straight onto some vegetable
beds and cover with black polythene in the hope that they will be
reasonably well rotted down by springtime. I'm just a bit concerned that
in rotting they will deplete the soil of nitrogen, or is that just a
temporary effect when they're very fresh?

Janet G