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Old April 2, 2015   #1
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Default Composting live/laurel oak leaves

Has anyone had success composting live or laurel oak leaves?

I have a large pile of these (with more falling) collected over two years. It seems their waxy coating prevents them from composting rapidly.

I plan to do the following:
1. Mix in grass clippings as they become available this spring and
2. Try trench composting some (i.e. burying them in thin layers in trenches).

Would appreciate hearing your experiences (successes and failures) in trying to compost these leaves.
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