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2 Comments To "recycle plants in garden"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 09/17/2016 @ 10:14 pm
Yes, you can compost these plants.
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#2 Comment By Alisma On 09/17/2016 @ 10:16 pm
Yes, all these plants can be composted. Plus, any other weeds you’ve pulled from your garden can too. The only exception is that plants that have been attacked by disease shouldn’t be composted, and that weeds that have already gone to seed shouldn’t be composted.
The site has many guides to composting. Start here:
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