oxygenating plants

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seedling
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I`ve just cleared out a load of oxygenating plants from my garden pond. Is it ok to put this on the compost heap?
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Hello Seedling,
We compost Rigid Hornwort? from our canal pond with no problem....also have used it as a mulch around shrubs and same between Raspberries or spread on open ground. It is rather interesting as if left in a heap it does not seem to warm up as a pile of grasscuttings would, very quickly, do. It seems to decompose in a different way..sort of dries out to nothing.
We get rather a large quantity with 75yd x 10yd x 7ft deep(in the middle)canal pond. We weed the middle section of the length but leave one end as is...as a place for the fish to do what fishes do in warm summer weather...

Bit of a game to drag the weed out...there is a brick wall like a canal lock to one side of the pond...so we set a ladder against this wall down into the pond...then stand on the ladder at water level...throw out a rake with rope attached..draw weed back to ladder side..then pitch fork the weed up onto the path side above...into the truck and away to mulch.

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I only have a small garden pond, but I find I have to clear a lot of oxygenating weed at least once a week in the summer months. It goes straight into the compost dalek. Being wet it helps to keep the other materials moist.
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Thanks guys. I`ll put it on then.
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