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Mine go on the bonfire or in the waste bin - especially the dock. Takes so long to dig the roots out that I have no intention of keeping it anywhere on the property. Horrid stuff!
Yep - I burn it - its classified as A grade waste on my plot.
B grade stuff gets dried or drowned then composted.
C grade goes straight in the composters
D grade I eat
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1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.
Mine go in the council garden waste bin along with all the other nasties. I’m with VC once I’ve dug out the dock I don’t want it anywhere near the plot.
I put dock roots and dandelions on the compost heap with everything else - the seed heads are a different matter. The pile accumulating this year will be used in 2021 and I generally rake it across the surface of the soil so, if there were any still viable roots, they will be removed then and put back on the heap accumulating then.
Once upon a time dandelion was a staple food, it's said to have followed mankind into each new continent.
But if at home I wring the root off and toss it in the bin. On the plot they rarely get big enough to be a bother, but they would go on the bindweed pile kept on the end of an upturned 45 Gal drum where they spend a few months drying, then in the compost with everything else. Again don't suffer Doc leaf on the plot, a few try to invade the lawn and go in the bin.
All tough to control not wanted growth is drowned in a large blue barrel and composted the spring after, nothing survives this treatment and it all composts really well.
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