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Some hay questions
"George.com" wrote in message ... Hay, a few questions for those who use hay as a mulch in their gardens. I found some free hay bales today that were to be throw out so I grabbed them to use as mulch when the growing season comes around. The bales are standard pasture hay, grasses and whatever else was growing at the time of cutting. I have no idea how old they are, no one could tell me. A couple of the bales are actually growing grass on the top and all the bales are starting to go mouldy inside. It is late late autumn here, the cold rainy season is upon us.. A few questions for those in the know. What is the best method of storing hay in this condition? I though either in the (cool dry) garage or outside under a tarpaulin. Do I need to worry about the mould inside the hay? I have heard the odd story of hay self combusting when it rots, any chance here you think. I thought to kill the grass simply by placing it face down and letting the lack of light deal to it. Anything else I should be aware of? Thanks Rob I wouldn't use hay as a mulch - it is, by definition, full of grass seeds, as it is used as an animal feed. I would use straw which should (largely) be seed free - it has no nutrition value for animals but rots down to a fine mulch / soil conditioner. Chris S |
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