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Old 28-04-2010, 12:58 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Composting Rhubarb leaves?

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Merryb wrote:

Hi all,
I cut a dozen rhubarb stalks from my yard the other day, and
proceeded to put the leaves in the compost pile. I know the leaves are
posionous, but does anybody know if they will break down okay? I
really didn't think about it at the time- duh!!


Forgiver the cut and past, but his is the answer you were looking for.

Are rhubarb leaves safe to put into the compost pile?
While the rhubarb leaves do contain poisonous materials, they can be
used in the compost pile. Oxalic acid and soluble oxalates are not
readily absorbed by the roots of plants. Compost containing decomposed
rhubarb leaves can be safely worked into the soil of vegetable gardens.
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortn...ubarbsafe.html
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