i was just wondering a friend of mine has his garden bin full of grass cutting and i told me that is not been empty for 3 years and he only top up every time with grass... do you think if i ask him that is gonna be any good for gardening (been only grass cutting it smell)
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Originally posted by Sarico View Posti was just wondering a friend of mine has his garden bin full of grass cutting and i told me that is not been empty for 3 years and he only top up every time with grass... do you think if i ask him that is gonna be any good for gardening (been only grass cutting it smell)
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Originally posted by jonohanson View PostOn a similar note, would I be ok using straw in my spud trenches? Also can I use straw to mulch around onions and courgettes when they are big enough?
Many ThanksGranny on the Game in Sheffield
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Originally posted by Sarico View Postfriend of mine has his garden bin full of grass cutting
As said above, greens must be mixed with browns (carbon: straw, newspaper etc)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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As Snadger said, it creates a localised acidic spot which combats scab on spuds. My soil is alkaline so has to be done. The few times i left grass out the spuds were nearly unuseable. It comes to something when i have to peel second earlies. It's not a problem if you have an acidic soil i guess."He that but looketh on a plate of ham and eggs to lust after it hath already committed breakfast with it in his heart"
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