I think the answer to this is yes, but I'll throw it out there anyway. I'll be cleaning up the garden in the near future. I have a spot next to my garage that is un-usable. There are a few trees in there that and weeds were overgrown for years. I've used round up to clear the area of vegetation. Now the ground I wouldn't consider it dirt. Years of decayed leaves and vegetation jve created this soft peat surface. Im assuming this would be a good aged compost that I could spread out on my garden bed. Just needing some reassurance beore I go hauling it around. thanks
As far as I know,, round up is not bound into soil or in this case leaf mold ! It only kills what it hits and is then taken into the root system ! I would not have a problem with using it !