Love your pics!
If I may ask a question, if a tree dies of a fungal disease, is that material you can still compost?
Really enjoyed this post, I hope things cool off a bit for ya!
Xx ToL
Love your pics!
If I may ask a question, if a tree dies of a fungal disease, is that material you can still compost?
Really enjoyed this post, I hope things cool off a bit for ya!
Xx ToL
Thank you. We've cooled down considerably today and even have a bit of rain.
From what I've read this fungal infection affects stone fruits only, so as long as it's kept away from other stone fruits, then it should be okay to compost. A hot compost is supposed to kill off just about everything disease wise too. The large logs from it will be our winter firewood and I'll probably mulch everything else in the area where it currently stands. I won't be able to plant another stone fruit there as apparently it will be in the roots and surrounding soil.