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Is there anything in my yard that I *can* compost?

marleigh
16 years ago

I'm in the process of cleaning up my yard after years of neglect (not mine). Sadly, most everything in my yard is a generally undesirable plant - the lawn is a mixture of bermudagrass, johnsongrass, crabgrass and the like. I've got two fruitless mulberries, a eucalyptus falling over in the back, two different varieties of ivy on either side, a row of privets down the north side, full grown Ailanthus on everyone else's property so I have seedlings in every container, the galium is taking over the northwest corner and there's vinca everywhere.

But that's not my point, sorry. I'm starting a compost pile and was wondering if the contents of my yard are unsuitable for compost. I know I can't compost ivy (and eucalyptus??), but what about the rest of these?

Fruitless mulberry leaves

Chinese privet (Ligustrum lucidum)

Galium aparine

Vinca major

Ailanthus

Sowthistles, curly dock, groundsel, horseweed, etc

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