Pittosporum clippings

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    Hi, ive just clipped my pittosporum hedge. Can I dig the clippings into garden beds that need improving/being established?

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    Avatar of Lorri HopkinsLorri Hopkins
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    Hey Briny,

    Yes, Pittosporum hedge clippings can be a valuable addition to your garden beds with a bit of preparation. To start, chop the clippings into smaller pieces to speed up decomposition. Adding them to a compost pile along with kitchen scraps or grass clippings helps balance nutrients and ensures proper breakdown.

    If you’d prefer to use them directly, mix the clippings lightly into your soil rather than piling them up. To accelerate decomposition, consider adding a nitrogen-rich material like manure or blood meal. Be sure the clippings are free of disease and allow them some time to decompose before planting.

    With these simple steps, Pittosporum clippings can become a great resource for enriching your garden soil.

    Cheers,

    Lorri Hopkins

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