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Old 12-07-2007, 09:11 AM posted to rec.gardens
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"Eigenvector" wrote in message
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"Ann" wrote in message
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"Eigenvector" expounded:

I compost my grass to roll into my garden. I've been wondering though,

am
I
screwing myself by doing that? I say that because my back 40 has quite

a
bit of dandilions in it, plus I also use the compost pile for any of the
weeds I pull out of the planters and landscape islands. I'm wondering

if
those dandilions are getting put right back into the garden the next

year
when I put the compost into the dirt.

Unless you're hot composting then yes, you are bringing seeds into
your garden. A little stirring and hoeing should take care of them,
though!
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a



Okay, I just wasn't sure about that, dandilions are pretty tough little
buggers and I just didn't want to turn my nice garden into a nice

dandilion
salad garden. But no I don't hot compost, just use it to add in organics
and cover over the dirt to smother the weeds.


if you are simply putting the leaves in to your compost then no problem. If
seeds then only a very hot compost will knock them out. When they are first
in flower should be ok but when going to seed best mulch the grass back in
to the lawn. That way it won't spread.

rob