Hello all. I've been clearing some 'decking' (really old bits of pallet) from outside the shed. Most of this wood is rotten and becoming almost friable. Could I put this on the compost heap or will it be too fungi-ridden to be any good? I dont want to infest the heap with unhealthy lurgies. Any opinions would be gratefully taken on board. Murray
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Should be fine. Wood chip goes nicely in compost and that is just larger chips.
Only two notes of caution.- Be careful when you go to dig the compost out in case you are trying to lift one end of a plank.
- If there is a really good wood eating fungus on a bit and you lay it against your wooden compost bin you might find the bin does not last as long as it would otherwise.
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You should avoid breathing in the dust or gas from burning because some treatments contained arsenic back in the early 90s/80s. Likewise, it is fairly useless for compost, because you also have the problem of various other compounds. From my studies, we have had wood preservatives highlighted several times as a danger to the environment and people.
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