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AnonnyMoose 13-09-2003 11:12 PM

Sawdust as mulch
 
My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen



David J Bockman 14-09-2003 12:12 AM

Sawdust as mulch
 
Yes, as long as the sawdust doesn't originate from CCA pressure treated
wood.

Dave

"AnonnyMoose" wrote in message
...
My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen





Phisherman 14-09-2003 12:22 AM

Sawdust as mulch
 
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:09:04 -0700, "AnonnyMoose"
wrote:

My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen



It will work.

Salty Thumb 14-09-2003 12:42 AM

Sawdust as mulch
 
"AnonnyMoose" wrote in news:vm75bvlpkr2qd8
@corp.supernews.com:

My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen




Won't the sawdust be apt to blow away? I would think you'd need a pretty
thick pile to inhibit weeds from pushing through from below. I'd also be
concerned about insects and nitrogen leeching, but I really don't know
anything.

- S

Tom J 14-09-2003 02:02 AM

Sawdust as mulch
 

"AnonnyMoose" wrote in message
...
My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?


You'll need extra nitrogen from somewhere unless the sawdust is well rotted
and already gone through a heat and is dark brown to black in color.

Tom J



dkat 15-09-2003 03:02 AM

Sawdust as mulch
 
I would mix the sawdust with leaves and lawn clipping and then wet it down.
This will "loosen" up the mix so that it decomposes better than if you just
lay it down by itself where it will be a dense mat . The absolute best
places in my yard are where I put my leaves in the fall (all under my trees
in the shade garden area). The ground feels like a super padded carpet and
I can literally run my fingers through the soil. I put my kitty litter
which is made of compressed pine sawdust under my shrubs where it won't be
something that I (or someone else) ends up digging in. So far that has
worked fine by itself but I do worry about it not composting as it should
and it does not keep down the weeds as well as the leaves and deep wood
chips. DKat

"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
...
"AnonnyMoose" wrote in news:vm75bvlpkr2qd8
@corp.supernews.com:

My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen




Won't the sawdust be apt to blow away? I would think you'd need a pretty
thick pile to inhibit weeds from pushing through from below. I'd also be
concerned about insects and nitrogen leeching, but I really don't know
anything.

- S




Heidi 15-09-2003 03:02 PM

Sawdust as mulch
 
I would not use the sawdust if it was made from pressure treated wood.
Look into if the wood was treated with CCA (Chromated Copper Arsante).
If CCA was used, I would not use it.

Heidi




dkat wrote:

I would mix the sawdust with leaves and lawn clipping and then wet it down.
This will "loosen" up the mix so that it decomposes better than if you just
lay it down by itself where it will be a dense mat . The absolute best
places in my yard are where I put my leaves in the fall (all under my trees
in the shade garden area). The ground feels like a super padded carpet and
I can literally run my fingers through the soil. I put my kitty litter
which is made of compressed pine sawdust under my shrubs where it won't be
something that I (or someone else) ends up digging in. So far that has
worked fine by itself but I do worry about it not composting as it should
and it does not keep down the weeds as well as the leaves and deep wood
chips. DKat

"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
.. .


"AnonnyMoose" wrote in news:vm75bvlpkr2qd8
:



My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen





Won't the sawdust be apt to blow away? I would think you'd need a pretty
thick pile to inhibit weeds from pushing through from below. I'd also be
concerned about insects and nitrogen leeching, but I really don't know
anything.

- S








D Kat 15-09-2003 03:42 PM

Sawdust as mulch
 
I agree. The cat litter is not pressure treated wood (which has arsenic in the wood). It is sawdust pressurized into pellets. Entirely different kettle of beans. DKat
"Heidi" wrote in message . ..
I would not use the sawdust if it was made from pressure treated wood. Look into if the wood was treated with CCA (Chromated Copper Arsante). If CCA was used, I would not use it.

Heidi




dkat wrote:

I would mix the sawdust with leaves and lawn clipping and then wet it down.
This will "loosen" up the mix so that it decomposes better than if you just
lay it down by itself where it will be a dense mat . The absolute best
places in my yard are where I put my leaves in the fall (all under my trees
in the shade garden area). The ground feels like a super padded carpet and
I can literally run my fingers through the soil. I put my kitty litter
which is made of compressed pine sawdust under my shrubs where it won't be
something that I (or someone else) ends up digging in. So far that has
worked fine by itself but I do worry about it not composting as it should
and it does not keep down the weeds as well as the leaves and deep wood
chips. DKat

"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
...
"AnonnyMoose" wrote in news:vm75bvlpkr2qd8
@corp.supernews.com:

My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen



Won't the sawdust be apt to blow away? I would think you'd need a pretty
thick pile to inhibit weeds from pushing through from below. I'd also be
concerned about insects and nitrogen leeching, but I really don't know
anything.

- S




FOW 15-09-2003 11:42 PM

Sawdust as mulch
 
As a wood worker I use the sawdust in my beds all the time . Stay away from
using Walnut sawdust and Camphor wood dust. I cut down a Camphor tree in my
yard and used the stump grindings to ammend one of my garden beds. BIG
MISTAKE ! Now not even weeds will grow there. Time to do some serious
digging to get the rototilled in Camphor wood bark out of the bed !
I love to garden, but my lower back pain get's in the way.
Beer and Vicodin seems to help, but what a way to live?

"AnonnyMoose" wrote in message
...
My husband needs sawdust for a building project and will have a lot left
over. Is sawdust suitable to use for a mulch to keep weeds down under
quaking aspen?

Karen






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