I’m going to run these through a shredder but my Toro Ultra shredder’s masticator is great on the leaves but not the twigs, and I’m sick of filtering my compost on the backend.

by trippknightly

15 Comments

  1. Beardo88

    Whats wrong with twigs? Are they jamming the shredder?

  2. Squiddlywinks

    A leaf blower might move the leaves and leave the sticks behind.

  3. Pretty_Raspberry_639

    Leaf blower from right distance should move mostly leaves but not sticks.

  4. raygan_reddit_banned

    I must be behind here.

    I thought small twigs and branches are good? It creates space/air pockets for oxygenation?

    Yes, annoying when you’re collecting/screening but our compost got darker and vegetables came out healthier last season.

    Is this newer ? I want to learn please

  5. cookeryandwookery

    Shred everything and move on with your life. A compost pile should be a living organism with varying stages of decay.

  6. redditpey

    Quit your job and take up pre-filtering full time.

  7. ccmcl5DOGS

    Do you perhaps have a lot of illegals in your area?

  8. IDooDoodAtTheMasters

    I have not found an efficient way to get them out ahead of time. So I pay the man on the back end. Pick your battles.

  9. jakejredd

    Mulch or shred them up🤷🏻‍♂️
    This hobby may be to technical for you!
    It’s not that difficult!✌🏻

  10. Exciting_Ad1274

    Lee the sticks they hold moisture and feed fungus

  11. Telopea1

    Wouldn’t it be easier to just compost the twigs and deal with it at the other end once you’re using the compost? Sifting the twigs out post composting would be easier than pre, also you would benefit from the twigs in the compost, then just put the twigs back in repeatedly until they break down.

    Personally I wouldn’t bother with any of it.

  12. SheReignsss

    I just pick them out by hand honestly, chuck them or cut them into smaller pieces.

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