Hello all. I have a friend who's a joiner and is wanting to get rid of sacks of wood shavings (of various types). I'm looking for a mulch for the winter. Is mulching with wood shavings a good or bad idea? Would it be better to compost it or rot it down like leaf litter first? And experience or insights welcome. Thanks!
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I would be tempted to put it on the compost heap, it will get really hot. I use chippings if I want to speed up the compost process.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Aberdeen, I'm not sure where it's going yet or even if it's going anywhere! The replies on here will dictate my actions...
But thanks for the info. Is this nitrogen-leaching action significant? If it holds down weeds then I'm happy to throw on a bit of extra chicken pellets.
BigMally. Why would shavings compost hotter than anything else? I'm tempted by this idea as my compost heap isn't really taking off this year. I've done all the activating and brown/green ratio but so far just a dormant pile in the Dalek. Which seems to be at the same level no matter what I put in- something must be happening I suppose! I suspect the blinking vole population explosion is helping itself.
Thanks for the ideas.
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Originally posted by VolesAteMyPeas View PostBigMally. Why would shavings compost hotter than anything else? I'm tempted by this idea as my compost heap isn't really taking off this year. I've done all the activating and brown/green ratio but so far just a dormant pile in the Dalek. Which seems to be at the same level no matter what I put in- something must be happening I suppose! I suspect the blinking vole population explosion is helping itself.
Thanks for the ideas.Last edited by Bigmallly; 13-10-2014, 10:24 PM.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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