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#123869 September 19th, 2005 at 06:09 AM
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Hello, i was wondering if i need to do anything special for the straw bales so they don't get moldy?? Not sure where to post this but any help would be great!!! I have my bales of straw out for the harvest/ holloween and can i use the straw in my gardens after the season is done? I'm new to this and bought two bales but not sure what to do with the other one, i could use some for my compost right? Oh any help please!!! thanks Dee

#123870 September 19th, 2005 at 06:45 AM
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wavey Hi Ladybug,

I use a lot of straw.It is a wonderful mulch for your vegetables,and can be used for compost too.

I have a very large vegetable garden,so I use a lot.

What I have (gleaned) wink buy it in the fall,when it is plentiful or free.Let it sit out in the winter,so when you use it in spring and Summer no seeds will sprout.

About the molding,I've never had that happen.It gets wet sometimes but that not a problem usually.
On a windy day it's a plus for me if it's a little damp.

#123871 September 19th, 2005 at 07:02 AM
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Well i still have them in a bale/wrapped up in the twine. I had one on top of the other, and it rained like two or three days and i hadn't set up my corner with the corn stocks, straw bale, ect.. so not sure if it is safe after I'm done using it for my corner/ decorations. i can use it for my garden?? Dee

#123872 September 19th, 2005 at 07:11 AM
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hey Dee, wavey

sure, you can use it.Your soil and your compost will thankyou.

I know most of my neighbors,so I'm lucky, I get most of mine for free.

Do you have a vegetable garden?It is a great mulch.

#123873 September 19th, 2005 at 07:50 AM
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Yes i do, so i will use it for the veggie garden after. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!

#123874 September 19th, 2005 at 03:54 PM
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I use lots of bales too. And don't worry about mold or critters or whatever. It's all part of the breaking down process. Here's a pic of some of my uses. This vege patch is less than 6 months old and is already benefiting from the straw. I try and buy 20 bales a month, whether i need them or not. They are cheap here. And pesticide free. (from my supplier). They really bring the soil to life, and are good in compost or as a mulch. [Linked Image]

#123875 September 20th, 2005 at 08:12 PM
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Nice picture. You have lots of land. You use the bales for your boarder neat!!! I guess I should buy some more. Thanks Dee

#123876 December 25th, 2005 at 08:56 AM
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You can use straw in your dogs house if it is outside....Or use it around the strawberries.

or any other animal bed.......It is great for planting a new seed grass.......Just cover and sprinkle with water and watch it grow.

Works good with flowers if it doesnt have weed seed in it.

Dodge


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