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Disposing of lawn rakings
Having spent a happy day raking my lawn I have a lot of waste, mainly
moss. Can I just throw it on my compost heap, or use it straight as a mulch? |
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Disposing of lawn rakings
On 9 Mar, 17:00, Broadback wrote:
Having spent a happy day raking my lawn I have a lot of waste, mainly moss. Can I just throw it on my compost heap, or use it straight as a mulch? Yes and yes. I'd do both. I wouldn't be worried of seeds now. Also I'd use it to pad hanging baskets and I'm sure a bird or three will benefit from it as nest material ) |
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Disposing of lawn rakings
On 9 Mar, 20:54, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
If it's mainly moss, that isn't necessary. It won't rot down very fast, but will form a peat precursor. I.e. Just Do It. What's a peat precursor? |
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Disposing of lawn rakings
In article .com, "La Puce" writes: | | If it's mainly moss, that isn't necessary. It won't rot down very fast, | but will form a peat precursor. I.e. Just Do It. | | What's a peat precursor? Something that will turn into peat under the right conditions. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Disposing of lawn rakings
On 9 Mar, 21:09, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
Something that will turn into peat under the right conditions. Off course, thank you. I suspect if he waits long enough it will become a precursor to coal then ;o) |
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"La Puce" wrote in message ps.com... On 9 Mar, 21:09, (Nick Maclaren) wrote: Something that will turn into peat under the right conditions. Off course, thank you. I suspect if he waits long enough it will become a precursor to coal then ;o) Yes that's about right , for you anyway, and if we wait long enough you might just rot down and become something useful-or should I say less obnoxious. |
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On 9 Mar, 21:56, "Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)" wrote:
Yes that's about right , for you anyway, and if we wait long enough you might just rot down and become something useful-or should I say less obnoxious. And with comments like this coming thick and fast for a long time now how do you expect me to not respond like for like? I don't even want to start with you. You're not worth it. |
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Disposing of lawn rakings
"Broadback" wrote in message ... Having spent a happy day raking my lawn I have a lot of waste, mainly moss. Can I just throw it on my compost heap, or use it straight as a mulch? if you want to use it as a mulch is say a vege garden or somewhere you could use as a substitute for hay or straw then dry the grass clippings first. When green they will rot away your plants. If you want to simply use as a weed suppressant under a hedge or round trees etc no need to dry it, just keep it away from the trunks. A bit of rotting wet grass won't be any harm. rob |
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