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Fresh horse sh!t
On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 15:43:15 +0000, Baz wrote:
Saxman wrote in news:ku15np$g2j$1 @news.albasani.net: On 08/08/2013 23:01, David Hill wrote: If you have a compost heap then I would layer it in the heap, it will improve your compost no end. Otherwise I'd bag it and leave it a few months. That's good advice, just to kill of all the grass seed. I don't think that grass seed will rot down very quickly. 10 years? Nettles 10 years? I don't know this as fact. But I read it in this group that some seeds can lie dormant, even in a compost heap for decades. Baz Depends a lot on whether it's a hot heap or a cold one, IWHT. I've measured well over 60 deg C in a hot 'dalek' and grass clippings reduced to ash. |
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