If rhododendrons are poison's is it safe to compost them when they are shredded?
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There are dozens of poisonous plants, many quite common in the garden - buttercups, helebores, marsh marigold, bracken, rhubarb(leaves) larkspur, most varieties of poppy, celandine, lupin - just to name a few, all can be composted without any problem.
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Originally posted by iam View PostIf rhododendrons are poison's is it safe to compost them when they are shredded?
Either stick the shreddings in your compost bin, or shred and use as a mulch - this will be a acidic so will benefit acid lovers (as Snadger says).
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostSo...not quite sure what your point is if you aren't planning to eat it then what's the issue with composting it?
so from what information I had I thought it a reasonable question to ask.
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Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View PostGood question, Iam, but as Alex-Adam says, yes, you can. Plenty of plants are poisonous to eat, but they will all break down to make luvverly compost.
Either stick the shreddings in your compost bin, or shred and use as a mulch - this will be a acidic so will benefit acid lovers (as Snadger says).
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Originally posted by iam View PostI have been told that rhododendrons leach a substance into the soil to kill off any other plants competing for the ground that they are growing in. Also if a dog chews on a rhododendron stick it can make them very ill or even kill them ie by poisoning them. Therefore the question is, is it safe to compost rhododendrons not to eat the compost but to use it on the vegetable garden as a mulch or to dig it into the garden as humus.
so from what information I had I thought it a reasonable question to ask.
We're did you hear the information about them being poisonous?
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We're did you hear the information about them being poisonous? From zazen999
When you have been around as long as I have you hear a lot of things some true some false. The one about killing things below them if I remember right came from talking to someone in the Isle of Arran when the park rangers were trying to eradicate acres of them as when they were removed the ground was completely barren, and yes I know plants need light to grow, but I thought I would check just in case it was right. The one about it being poisonous to dogs was due to a friend losing his dog and the vet recon`d it was from throwing sticks of rhododendron for the dog to fetch. Again reason to question the safety of composting them.
By the way don`t believe everything that you read on wikiLast edited by iam; 13-05-2013, 09:55 PM.
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Originally posted by iam View PostWe're did you hear the information about them being poisonous? From zazen999
When you have been around as long as I have you hear a lot of things some true some false. The one about killing things below them if I remember right came from talking to someone in the Isle of Arran when the park rangers were trying to eradicate acres of them as when they were removed the ground was completely barren, and yes I know plants need light to grow, but I thought I would check just in case it was right. The one about it being poisonous to dogs was due to a friend losing his dog and the vet recon`d it was from throwing sticks of rhododendron for the dog to fetch. Again reason to question the safety of composting them.
By the way don`t believe everything that you read on wiki
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostAnd don't believe everything you hear....full stop. Remember it was you asking the question, perhaps you could have researched all the things you have heard yourself?
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