Are pecan tree leaves to acidic for composting?
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Dee W on Nov 03, 2012Nothing I have read seems to believe so. You should be alright as long as you keep your compost balanced with organic materials.Helpful Reply
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Jill P on Nov 03, 2012OK thanks. I have 3 trees in my yard & someone told me I shouldn't composed them. I mix organic matter in with them so I guess I should be fine. Thanks again!Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Nov 04, 2012Pecan leaves from trees growing in acidic soil may tend to be slightly acidic, just as leaves from trees from alkaline soils may tend the other way. In either case, the amounts are negligible and should have no impact on a balanced compost, as Dee says.Helpful Reply
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85987 on Nov 07, 2012Pecan leaves are no more acidic than most other hardwood leaves. They are a great source of minerals as well.Helpful Reply
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