I've used it for mulch, over existing mulch like leaves etc., I've dried it out like hay first, tomatoes don't mind it at all. Fresh grass clippings into a compost pile is supposed to be a good nitrogen source to break down the pile, heating things up. Now I wonder if fresh green cuttings were tilled directly into the soil would it provide or rob nitrogen to break down. When dried like hay, and put into the compost it's a source of carbon that requires nitrogen to break down, so it prolongs the process if I am correct an can rob nitrogen from your soil, that is why compost I believe must be completely broken down before using or it can work against you. I like using the dried like hay stuff in thick layers, it makes a nice mulch and bedding for vegetables, covers the soil, helps holding its moisture and stopping the weeds.
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