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Old 25-07-2006, 11:28 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default New shredding as mulch?

On 25/7/06 11:11, in article , "George.com"
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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In the archives there's quite a bit of info on this. But basically new

bark
chippings take nutrients from the soil as they rot down and this can cause
shrubs to become chlorotic. When we do that sort of shredding here, we

pile
the chippings up in a corner for a year and then use them.


if it is twiggy material and green leaves, that will carry with it enough
nitrogen to avoid that however most likely eh.

Sorry, no idea. Twiggy material is still wood, bark etc. so I can't see
that will make a difference. But I don't know if the greenery left will be
sufficient to overcome the effects of the rotting bark. Possibly not, as
there's almost certain to be more wood than leaf.
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