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Old 10-04-2011, 01:16 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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I've had a go at clearing (just a bit) of the thistles, docks and
nettles) in my wildlife patch at the end of the garden. The native
wildflowers were becoming choked as originally the land was farmland and
is, sadly, rather rich for most wildflowers which get smothered by the
more aggressive weeds. However nettles etc. are preferred food plants
for butterflies so it's been more of a culling rather than an
eradication exercise.

My question is it reasonable to compost the nettles, thistles, docks
etc. which I have dug up (ensuring roots left in the soil)? The foliage
has been separated from any roots and is waiting its fate. To compost
with the aid of the normal compost heap or should it be taken to the
tip? I know that nettles are supposed to be helpful when composted but
am not so sure about the others.

Any advice very welcome. TIA.
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