QA

Question: What To Do With Hedge Trimmings

What can I do with hedge trimmings?

What Can You Do With Hedge Trimmings? Add them to your green waste collection. Make your own compost. Use them as mulch in your garden. Get crafty and make wreaths or bird feeders. Make leaf mold – a fantastic fertilizer! Make hedgehog houses. Add them to your fire or log burner. Use them to prevent ice build up.

How do you dispose of hedge trimmings?

Where small quantities of hedge trimmings or other slender growth are involved, woody materials can be snipped up and deposited back on borders and beneath hedges, or consigned to the home compost bin and mixed in.

Can you leave hedge trimmings?

Larger stems, twigs, and branches up to 4cm in diameter can still be composted but should not be added immediately to the compost heap or bin. If you have space, stockpile the clippings and allow them to rot before being added to your main compost.

Do hedge trimmings decompose?

Don’t just bin your hedgetrimmings – watch this practical video guide to find out how you can put them to good use in the garden. Monty Don demonstrates a quick and easy way to chop up summer trimmings so they can go on the compost heap, where they will quickly decompose over the summer.

Are hedge trimmings good mulch?

Wood and bark from chipped or shredded tree, shrub and hedge prunings makes a useful mulching material in the garden.

Can you compost shrub trimmings?

When starting a compost pile, 3 to 4 inches of shrub clippings make an excellent bottom layer. It takes about two to four months for a compost pile to turn into rich compost. Take shrub clippings to your local waste management center and discard in an area designated for yard waste. Use decomposable bags.

How do I get rid of Bush trimmings?

Here are some options on how you can dispose of your yard waste: Check to see if your trash pickup service offers yard waste collection. Rent a dumpster for the day. Hire a junk removal company to do the heavy lifting for you. Recycle your yard waste at home. If legal, burn your green waste on your property.

How do you dispose of grass cuttings UK?

Most local authorities now offer a dedicated bin for garden and appropriate food waste. You may have to request one and/or pay a small fee, but then all your clippings will be taken away and composted without you having to lift a finger (although someone else gets the benefit of the compost, of course).

How do I get rid of green waste UK?

Garden Clearance Guide Separate green waste materials. Try to reduce the bulkiness of your garden waste as much as possible. Reduce labour fees of a man & van clearance company. If you use a skip, order the largest skip you can. Logs can be sold. Don’t forget to compost. Incinerators and bonfires.

How far back can I trim my hedges?

Don’t cut too far from or too close to the bud you want to encourage. Don’t cut branches flush against the trunk. Don’t cut more than one-fourth of the plant’s height in any one season. Don’t be afraid to prune — your plant actually needs it to remove dead wood and to take on the shape you want.

When can you cut hedges legally?

You should not cut or trim hedges or trees between the dates of March 1st and September 1st without a derogation. You may only apply for a derogation if you plan to cut hedges before any new grass ley or oil seed rape is sown in the Autumn.

Can I put hedge clippings in compost bin?

The composting organisms require a balanced diet of green and brown materials. Luckily most garden materials are well balanced such as hedge trimmings, old veg and flower plants, cut flowers and weeds, and can be easily composted on their own without the addition of other materials.

How do you compost hedge clippings?

Sweep & spread Even leafy hedge clippings can be raked up and spread thinly around the place. Lawn clippings can be disposed of this way too, as long as you spread them thinly so they don’t form a thick, dry mass.

Do I need compost to plant a hedge?

Build in plenty of good-quality compost or organic matter such as well-rotted garden compost, manure, mushroom compost or composted bark. By doing this preparation 4-6 weeks in advance, the soil will be allowed to settle and will still be workable when you come to plant your hedge.

Can you compost conifer clippings?

No! Like all plant matter, conifers, including Leylandii, can be composted but most people avoid adding them to their usual compost heap. The branches and leaves are very acidic so can upset the balance of your compost heap and later, your soil. The resin can also be toxic, so be careful of that.

Is it OK to use fresh wood chips as mulch?

For your vegetable gardens, use compost in your soil and finely ground, fully composted mulch atop it. However, fresh wood chips are just fine for mulching around trees, shrubs, and perennials that have established root systems.

Can I use wood shavings as mulch?

Many gardeners choose to use wood shavings in the garden for mulching tasks because it’s one of the most economical choices available. Fallen trees or branches in your yard provide a steady supply of this organic mulch, as long as you have access to a wood chipper.

What do you do with conifer clippings?

All conifers are tougher to break down so would recommend shredding/chopping where possible and adding in small amounts each week (about a bucket full each go) mixed with easy to digest waste.