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Compost

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Hi this is the first winter I've done growing vegetables. So all the compost I used over last spring/summer can I use it again or do I have to start from scratch again. Thanks
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Many vegetables need rotating [as in -being moved into a new piece of soil] if they're being grown in the ground, to avoid pests/diseases, but I'm assuming you're using containers? If so, it wouldn't apply
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIV4lljN6Aw
I don't trust it not to root and fill the entire compost bin
It might be ok if you left it out long enough to dry out well, but I wouldn't risk it. Others may have a different experience of it though. It's very leathery too, so I'd expect it'll take longer to break down unless it's shredded
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Ivy seems to root where ever to touches but I wish somebody would explain why I was 100% unsuccessful in managing to strike ivy cuttings when I actually wanted some....🤨
That'll be the Law of Sod @Topbird
Hope it works well enough for you @detsnpowder. I have a problem getting compost bins to heat up enough, so any ivy would just love the cool wet conditions. I'm not giving it the opportunity or the satisfaction....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...