Hi - newbie allotmenter here!
I spent the last couple of weekends clearing and covering my overgrown allotment. I have strimmed all of the top vegetation, hacked back a lot of brambles, and started hand digging out the perennial weed roots.
The result is that I have two big builders’ bags filled with a complete mixture of strimmed vegetation, branches and roots.
In the mix are all the old favourites: bindweed, couch grass, marestail, docks, nettles, brambles, and a variety of annual grasses and weeds.
There is no way to separate them out now. What should I do with them? I am considering hiring a waste shredder, cutting it all up, and letting it all compost in biodegradable bags under cover for a couple of years. But I’m wondering what quality compost that will produce. It might be full of bramble thorns or weeds/seeds that have survived. The alternative is to burn the lot. But that might be wasteful if composting can work and will take a lot of work.
There is way too much to try to remove it from the site.
Any thoughts/guidance would be appreciated!
I spent the last couple of weekends clearing and covering my overgrown allotment. I have strimmed all of the top vegetation, hacked back a lot of brambles, and started hand digging out the perennial weed roots.
The result is that I have two big builders’ bags filled with a complete mixture of strimmed vegetation, branches and roots.
In the mix are all the old favourites: bindweed, couch grass, marestail, docks, nettles, brambles, and a variety of annual grasses and weeds.
There is no way to separate them out now. What should I do with them? I am considering hiring a waste shredder, cutting it all up, and letting it all compost in biodegradable bags under cover for a couple of years. But I’m wondering what quality compost that will produce. It might be full of bramble thorns or weeds/seeds that have survived. The alternative is to burn the lot. But that might be wasteful if composting can work and will take a lot of work.
There is way too much to try to remove it from the site.
Any thoughts/guidance would be appreciated!
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