The most important thing is to ensure that it's well-rotted - at least 6 months. Then you can use it as a mulch, mix it with compost to back-fill when planting 'hungry' plants such as clematis or roses, or dig it in your soil - whatever is most appropriate for the task on hand.
The most important thing is to ensure that it's well-rotted - at least 6 months. Then you can use it as a mulch, mix it with compost to back-fill when planting 'hungry' plants such as clematis or roses, or dig it in your soil - whatever is most appropriate for the task on hand.
12 Apr, 2010