Author Topic: Composting spuds  (Read 789 times)

Need a Leek

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Composting spuds
« on: May 19, 2008, 16:21:43 »
I have found a bag of spuds in our cupboard  that have sprouted, can I put them in a composting tub that has no light getting to it and will they break down without growing?. It's just that last year I put potato peelings on our open composter and they germinated this year " which is pretty annoying".

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Tony
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Tee Gee

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Re: Composting spuds
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2008, 16:37:04 »
I know what you mean about peelings but I wouldn't with whole potatoes.

Apart from them regrowing, whats to say that they are not diseased?

There is the potential that if they are a  carrying disease this might be carried over to other plants where you use the compost material.

The choice is yours!

Need a Leek

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Re: Composting spuds
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2008, 16:58:43 »
Good point Tee Gee, as much as I hate it they are now going in the bin and heading for a land fill site....And what a picture it will be when they develop on the land fill site and spuds appear in a lawn or two ;D.

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Tony
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