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Acadia tree leaves are not okay in vegetable garden compost. Arcadia tree leaves are toxic to the soil and other vegetation.

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Yes, Acacia tree leaves can be used in a vegetable garden compost. They are rich in nutrients and will help enrich the compost with organic matter. Just be sure to shred them first to help speed up the decomposition process.

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