leaf mould
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by Acanthus on December 02, 2002 05:02 PM
It's never good to use any diseased material to make compost, you run the risk of spreading it to new plants. If good compost is what you are after, look for alternative sources for raw material, ie. raw veggie scraps, clean eggshells, grass clippings, undyed paper, paper towels, etc.
by japanjan on December 07, 2002 03:05 AM
I agree, you should be careful...>For example, I have some trees(which will hopefully be removed this winter) which get a horrible black mold on their leaves every summer. It starts around July. The big problem is that it spreads to the surrounding plants. Which is why I am having them cut down....But I would never, never used them in part of my composting system..Instead, I got my neighbors leaves from down the street. They have lots of healthy trees in their yard and don't garden so they were glad for me to take them.....Good Luck, jan
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i have access to have black spot.am i able to use these leaves to make leaf mould?
many thanks fred.