-Scuffs feet- Um, I did something stupid.
Last year I dug my first bed, and had no idea what to do with the turf I took off the top. I didn't and still don't have a compost bin, and if I tired to put that in my black wheelie bin, I think the binmen would hate me enough to post it through the letterbox! Anyway, I set it all to the side in a messy pile to deal with later. I started trying to neaten the pile up today, and found slugs and slug eggs in there.
I remember someone once telling me that if you pile clods of turf upside down (roots up), the grass dies off and they degrade to a sort of compost. Is there any truth in this? And if so, would it be disastrous to do that knowing that there are a few slug eggs in there? I took out all that I found, but I have no doubt I'll have missed a few.
Suggestions? Please?? :s
Last year I dug my first bed, and had no idea what to do with the turf I took off the top. I didn't and still don't have a compost bin, and if I tired to put that in my black wheelie bin, I think the binmen would hate me enough to post it through the letterbox! Anyway, I set it all to the side in a messy pile to deal with later. I started trying to neaten the pile up today, and found slugs and slug eggs in there.
I remember someone once telling me that if you pile clods of turf upside down (roots up), the grass dies off and they degrade to a sort of compost. Is there any truth in this? And if so, would it be disastrous to do that knowing that there are a few slug eggs in there? I took out all that I found, but I have no doubt I'll have missed a few.
Suggestions? Please?? :s
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