This field never gets fertilized or sprayed with any chemicals, could we compost these clippings after they’ve dried? Would it still be considered green after it’s dried? It’s bahia grass if that matters!
If not suitable for compost would there be any other good uses for it? We’re not opposed to leaving it if that’s the best use for it!
by Cell-Imaginary
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Everything in this picture can be composted if you do it right.
Yes, and yes it’s a green even if dried.
Can you compost it? Yes, absolutely. Should you be careful when composting it? YES, absolutely.
It’s a nitrogen, so adding too much can really mess up your compost. If you decide to compost it try doing it a little bit at a time and balancing it out with more carbons (browns).