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castor bean plant safe in compost?

is it safe to put the remains of a castor bean plant in my compost? will it kill off the worms and other microbes or will the poisonous parts decompose and be safe to use?


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/08/2017 @ 6:11 pm

Ricin, which is the chemical culprit responsible for the plants toxicity, will break down at around 140 degrees Fahrenheit. this being said, if your compost pile is properly maintained and large enough then you will have no problem composting the plant. If you are concerned that the temperature will not reach 140 in your pile then I would stay away from composting it.

#2 Comment By sobadores On 10/08/2017 @ 10:06 pm

thank you; do you take the temperature of the compost deep in the center or at the bottom to determine the temperature?


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