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Composting a Cordyline?
My neighbour had a codyline, hideous scrawny thing, until it died following last winters severe cold weather. It has remained standing, ugly and bare since then. Until last weekend, when it finally keeled over. I offered to help hm dispose of it as he is in not brilliant health.
It was after making the first cut through the trunk I noticed how similar it is to coir fibre. That got me thinking, could it be recycled into a compost or mulch? Anyone here have experience of this. My initial thought was to hack it into chunks, split the chunks lengthwise and place in blag bags/under cover and let nature take its course. If it is a non starter then it is going to the tip Thoughts and suggestions welcome. |
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