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What to do with hedge clippings?
funkymonkey849
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I don't know if it is a hedge actually, it's some sort of mad tree that winds it's way round the trellis seperating my garden from next door, it's got lots of little arms like ivy and loads of white flowers.
Anyway I cut it back today so now I have loads of clippings, some leaves and flowers but quite a lot of thick stems too. Is there anything I can do with this or does it just go in the bin? Didn't want to compost it because it will take too long to break down, is this right?
Anyway I cut it back today so now I have loads of clippings, some leaves and flowers but quite a lot of thick stems too. Is there anything I can do with this or does it just go in the bin? Didn't want to compost it because it will take too long to break down, is this right?
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I bag them up and take them to the tip for green waste we also have agreen recycling at the house every fortinight0
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I chop them up and add them to my compost bin. Hedge clippings are very good to mix with grass cuttings.0
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