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What do you generally do with your wood dust?
For the most part I've been dumping it into the compost pile, figuring by spring next year it should be decomposed enough to spread out on top of the soil. But for a largish project that's a LOT of dust and wood doesn't compost nearly as well as grass clippings and weeds. So what do you do with it - compress it and use it for firesticks or something? |
disposing of dust
What do you generally do with your wood dust?
For the most part I've been dumping it into the compost pile, figuring by spring next year it should be decomposed enough to spread out on top of the soil. *..... That's fine, but wood shavings along will deplete soil nitrogen, so mix it with grass clippings or decaying leaves. Also - CAUTION! Don't use black walnut shavings or chips in the garden (or in a horse stall). It's toxic to most plants. |
disposing of dust
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 14:35:23 -0700, "Eigenvector"
wrote: What do you generally do with your wood dust? For the most part I've been dumping it into the compost pile, figuring by spring next year it should be decomposed enough to spread out on top of the soil. But for a largish project that's a LOT of dust and wood doesn't compost nearly as well as grass clippings and weeds. So what do you do with it - compress it and use it for firesticks or something? Howdy, Putting sawdust, or wood chips in a garden will very significantly deplete nitrogen... All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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In article , "Eigenvector" wrote:
What do you generally do with your wood dust? Offer it on craigslist or freecycle -- people are happy to take it. Some folks have been successful selling it on eBay as doll stuffing. |
disposing of dust
wrote in message ... What do you generally do with your wood dust? For the most part I've been dumping it into the compost pile, figuring by spring next year it should be decomposed enough to spread out on top of the soil. ..... That's fine, but wood shavings along will deplete soil nitrogen, so mix it with grass clippings or decaying leaves. Also - CAUTION! Don't use black walnut shavings or chips in the garden (or in a horse stall). It's toxic to most plants. _______________________________________________ I didn't know that. Guess I'd better find out which is toxic and which isn't since I'll be doing more and more woodworking this winter. |
disposing of dust
"Eigenvector" wrote in message . .. What do you generally do with your wood dust? For the most part I've been dumping it into the compost pile, figuring by spring next year it should be decomposed enough to spread out on top of the soil. But for a largish project that's a LOT of dust and wood doesn't compost nearly as well as grass clippings and weeds. So what do you do with it - compress it and use it for firesticks or something? High nitrogen fertilizer mixed in , if no grass clippings |
disposing of dust
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"Kenneth" wrote in message ... Howdy, Putting sawdust, or wood chips in a garden will very significantly deplete nitrogen... All the best, -- Kenneth In my youth, I worked at a small Rhodie nursery......Dug and sold plants remove a lot of soil so we replaced it with approx. 4 inches of sawdust or hog fuel (a very rough sawdust) and sometimes spent hops, whatever was available or cheap...we simply added ample fertilizer to compensate for nitrogen loss. That soil was very productive, lush and a pleasure to work with except for the weeding, digging and work partG.......Some years we top dressed and in others we plowed in before planting. Didn't take the time or space to compost first but one could. Rod |
disposing of dust
"Eigenvector" wrote in message . .. What do you generally do with your wood dust? For the most part I've been dumping it into the compost pile, figuring by spring next year it should be decomposed enough to spread out on top of the soil. But for a largish project that's a LOT of dust and wood doesn't compost nearly as well as grass clippings and weeds. So what do you do with it - compress it and use it for firesticks or something? All pretty good answers and suggestions. Personally, I like to suck my Wood Dust up in the dust collector. ;~) Sorry. |
disposing of dust
"Leon" wrote in message ... "Eigenvector" wrote in message . .. What do you generally do with your wood dust? For the most part I've been dumping it into the compost pile, figuring by spring next year it should be decomposed enough to spread out on top of the soil. But for a largish project that's a LOT of dust and wood doesn't compost nearly as well as grass clippings and weeds. So what do you do with it - compress it and use it for firesticks or something? All pretty good answers and suggestions. Personally, I like to suck my Wood Dust up in the dust collector. ;~) Sorry. Bah dum dum dum! Dust collector? Oh yeah I know what that is, it's that collection of Neil Diamond 8 tracks that I have. |
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