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Old 28-09-2003, 01:12 PM
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Default Composting ivy


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I have cut down a large ivy, and there is about half a tonne at least of
leaves
branches and thick trunk.

Getting rid of it is a problem, Which do you consider the best way:-

Hiring a shredder and composting it or pay for it to be taken away

I have composted small amounts of clippings in the past with the other
compostable material, but I don't whether such a large amount of ivy
composted by itself would prove toxic to the soil.

Any ideas????/

I shred and compost ivy,laurel etc all the time but i mix it with grass
clippings, straw, stables manure and shavings etc etc and it makes beautiful
compost




 
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