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I have a ton of half rotted hay, a bale of straw, and 17 bags of last years leaves...as well as a huge pile of composting material.

Can I use this stuff in between garlic, onion, and potatoe rows, as well as the warm weather crops and is it advisable for all?

Whats the best way to use all of this...mulch, compost, or whatever?
 
Posts: 173 | Location: Upstate NY, zone 5 | Registered: July 07, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have always used leaves to mulch my onions, garlic and carrots. I first chop them up in smaller peaces using my law mower. That way the wind doesn't pick it up and it will compost for next year!

In my organic books they always talk about hay and straw to mulch, never did it because I don't have easy access to it. I can't answer if the rotten hay can be use to mulch, I would worry that it would make leaves rotten too. I would maybe use that for future compost instead.

Hope this helps.


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Posts: 69 | Location: New-Brunswick, Canada, Zone 3b | Registered: April 29, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I would use it all as mulch. Careful not to get it too close to the onion bulbs, you don't want them to be sitting with moisture on their heads, they will rot.

Rotten means the composting has begun.


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Posts: 2368 | Location: Zone 4-5, North Central Iowa | Registered: April 12, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The short answer to your question is "YES", what you have is good for mulch and compost and that is the best use for all of it.
You mulch to 1) aid in the suppression of unwanted plant growth ("weeds"), 2) aid in moisture retention, 3) aid in keeping the soil cooler, and 4) help add more organic matter to your soil. All of what you have will do all that and contribute some nutrients to your soil.
Compost is made to stabilize the more volatile nutrients and good, finished compost will do more to get soil into a good, healthy state than anything else. Both are advisable to use in every garden.


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Thanx all....I planned on mulching between tomato and pepper rows, and use it in potato rows...but was scepticle with the onions, never mulched there...or with my huge garlic crop either,lol. Just want to keep as organic as possible....thanx.
 
Posts: 173 | Location: Upstate NY, zone 5 | Registered: July 07, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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No, You should not use it... but you can send it to me and I will "dispose" of it for you!
 
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OK, I fed exed one rotten round bale of hay your way,lol...ill get another later.Hope you have a huge mailbox, Kneedeep Smiler
 
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