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Grass Cuttings - (See Also Garden Waste)

 Grass cuttings can be composted at home either by putting into a home compost bin in thin layers or adding to a garden  compost heap or by spreading on the garden as a mulch. If there are a lot of grass cuttings, it is best not to put them all at once into the compost bin as they are rather moist and will become wet and slimy in the bin. It is best either to dry the grass cuttings first by leaving them outside the bin in a heap or to add other drier items (such as shrub prunings chopped small, dead flowers, sawdust and so on) with thin layers of grass cuttings when putting into the bin.

 Grass cuttings can also be taken to any of the landfills managed by SWMCOL.

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