The best way to getrid of garden waste is to utilize it in your yard. When you bother to see alittle effort, twigs and branches can be used, for example, wood chips, compost mixer, or cover at the base of shrubs.
Rake waste, weeds, old soils, cut branches… Now a hand tothe heart - how many have ever tipped their garden waste into the nearby forestor the corner of the plot with the least noise? Undeniably, considerableamounts of garden waste are generated from yard work throughout the year. Asta Kuosmanen, Martta's leading expert, states that in the spring, first of all, there will be leaves that have not been raked in the autumn.
Dry twigs, worn lawn, perennial waste, and twigs cut fromshrubs. In the summer, of course, lawn mowing debris, vegetable nuts, and othersuch vegetable waste, he lists as examples Garden waste removal.
Of course, weeds are also a garden waste challenge thatlasts all summer, and in the autumn, leaves that have fallen from the trees arebeing raked with a contract. Kuosmanen points out that the amount of garden waste also largely depends on the plot.
If there are large trees, such as maples, there will be alot of leaves. If there is a lot of lawns, then lawn mowing is a waste.
Guided by waste management regulations - and common sense
Thus, garden waste accumulates in large quantities and itstreatment can be a headache. The Waste Act instructs municipalities to issueregulations on waste collection in their area. Kuosmanen urges you to check thelocal waste management regulations on your municipality's website for garden waste as well. There may be some regional variation in waste management, but there are also general rules of thumb. Kuosmanen emphasizes that according to the Waste Act, garden waste must not be exported to another country, but must be kept inside one's own plot. The ban also applies to public areas, cities, or municipal land. According to Kuosmanen, one of the reasons for this is harmful alien species, the aim of which is to prevent their spread to nature JunkBusters. If garden waste is taken into the forest, it may happen thatinvoluntary species harmful to nature are inadvertently introduced into nature.
However, garden waste may be disposed of - at least by law -as mixed and dry waste. However, it is also worth using that famous commonsense in that regard. Collecting mixed waste costs money, and large amounts of twigs and raking waste can form a costly load.
Composting is a great solution
Given the large amount of garden waste that accumulates, itwould be most ideal for it to remain on its own plot - and to be utilized wherepossible. Of course, that own compost is the best, says Asta Kuosmanen. Interest in gardening, he said, has grown a lot in recentyears. At the same time, the popularity of composting has also risen. Manypeople ask Marttoja's garden advice about composting advice. How to compost, how to create compost, what kind of place it is put. People are interested in“organic” farming, and compost is highly sought after as a fertilizer and soil improver.
To prevent spread, the rhizomes of awkward weeds should alsobe left in the yard to dry in the sun before composting, causing them to scorchto death. For example, a black garbage bag is a good drying tray because it collects heat well in itself. Kuosmanen says that uprooted weeds can already bedecomposed inside the waste bag so that decomposition can begin even before composting.
The twig can surprise in the felling of trees
When old, large trees are felled from the yard, when felledon the ground, their size may come as a surprise. The thick frame takes upquite a bit of space along the yard as it grows upright. Asta Kuosmanen recommends hiring a professional who knows how to fell wood in a controlled way in the right direction, especially in urban areas. The service of loggers also includes taking the felled wood out of the yard where the
Garden rubbish removal. Itis worthwhile to carve out the stump if you do not want to grow new wood from the shoots growing from the stump, he points out.
If your home has a fireplace or a wood-burning stove, thefelled wood can naturally be used as firewood. You don't have to swing with theax yourself, as you can also rent machines for splitting, which speeds up the work considerably. Kuosmanen reminds us that a large tree also becomes quite a number of twigs and branches. So you should get rid of the twig somehow. If there are shrub areas in the garden and an area that could be covered with wood chips, you should rent the wood chips and shred them, he advises and praises the wood chips as a good compost binder.
Nutrients recovered and benefited
Sometimes, however, because of garden waste, there is noneed to see a strange hassle. If, for example, the lawn is driven with alawnmower, and the cut grass does not accumulate incomplete piles, it can be left to fall in place, according to Kuosmanen. From moving to the ground the necessary nutrients. If there is vegetable land in the garden, grass clippings are also a valuable cover material. Nitrogen is released from the degradable cover for plant use and the soil is also increased. Until mid-July, shredded grass can also be applied to the root zone of perennials.
In the fall, a thin layer of leaves can also be shredded andleft on the lawn. However, if the leaves are large and the leaf layers thick,it may already be too much for the grass. He then calls for at least some of the magazines to be raked.