Acorns – Disposing
Q: What is the best way to dispose of acorns once I have them all raked up?
A: I suppose you could add a moderate amount to your compost pile and let them decompose over the winter. The compost won’t hurt plants when you use it. Or simply bag them up and let the trash man take them away.
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