I finally got fed up of waiting for my new lottie to dry up enough to start digging so when the sun came out this afternoon I high-tailed it down there and set about the ground with a fork.
I spent most of the three hours I managed picking cooch grass roots out of every forkful I turned over. What I'm not sure is what on earth to do with the roots now, can I throw them on the compost heap or will the heat in there not kill them sufficiently?
I have been toying with getting an incinerator to burn off rose and bramble off cuts from the back garden (and there are a LOT of them as some of the climbing roses had been left for years and were 30' in the air looking for something to hang onto). Can I stick my cooch roots in the incinerator and use the ash on the lottie, and is there any point in doing?
I dont want to take the roots to the council recycling because they create compost from all out green waste and I have no idea if their composting system would kill the roots either.
Sorry for the rambling, any ideas out there please?
I spent most of the three hours I managed picking cooch grass roots out of every forkful I turned over. What I'm not sure is what on earth to do with the roots now, can I throw them on the compost heap or will the heat in there not kill them sufficiently?
I have been toying with getting an incinerator to burn off rose and bramble off cuts from the back garden (and there are a LOT of them as some of the climbing roses had been left for years and were 30' in the air looking for something to hang onto). Can I stick my cooch roots in the incinerator and use the ash on the lottie, and is there any point in doing?
I dont want to take the roots to the council recycling because they create compost from all out green waste and I have no idea if their composting system would kill the roots either.
Sorry for the rambling, any ideas out there please?
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