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Calico Countess Posted - May 17 2010 : 12:13:36 PM
I'm not sure if this is the correct category for this topic, but since I put my compost on my garden, I thought it's probably close enough.

This may seem like a silly question, but I was wondering if it was ok to put your rhubarb leaves into your compost pile since they are quite toxic. Does the "processing" of the leaves into compost neutralize the toxic acids? I made a strawberry rhubarb pie and the rhubarb coffee cake recipe from one of my Mary Jane's Farm magazines and was not sure if I should toss the leaves into my composter. Please advise, thank you!

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Bart Posted - May 18 2010 : 04:38:45 AM
I do compost my rhubarb leaves and I haven't seen any negative change in the compost (haven't had rhubarb for a couple of years - but plan to plant some this year).

I use rhubarb leaves to make beautiful, very organic looking stepping stones. I use left over pieces of chicken wire, cement, a rhubarb leaf and a black plastic bag. It's very quick and easy and the stepping stones always get huge compliments.
Gloria Bonde Posted - May 17 2010 : 9:09:36 PM
Rhubarb leaves are fine to use in compost. I actually often just lay them flat on soil I want to mulch. They do good at suppressing weeds. www.DakotaGarden.com

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quiltin mama Posted - May 17 2010 : 5:08:20 PM
If it's gonna rot then I'd say it's fine.

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natesgirl Posted - May 17 2010 : 1:38:45 PM
All vegetation is okay. I have found that poison ivy, oak, sumac, does not do as well as they say. I have gotten the rashes several times from trying it, even though it's supposed to kill the oils by composting. Everything else works wonderfully for me though!

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Melbick Posted - May 17 2010 : 12:54:58 PM
Christie,

I was told that a rule of thumb for my compost bin was that if at one time it had been a plant than it was ok to put it in, just avoid putting in left over food that has been cooking with any added oil or meats.

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