If it's like sticks it'll take years. If you can bash it until it's a fibrous mass it will compost reasonably quickly.
Alternatively, why not burn it and mix the ash into your soil or compost?
Yeah, can burn it. Trying to minimise annoyance to neighbours and was wondering whether it might benefit the compost. Can try bashing it with a spade and if it doesn't seem to do much I'll burn it.
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If it's like sticks it'll take years. If you can bash it until it's a fibrous mass it will compost reasonably quickly.
Alternatively, why not burn it and mix the ash into your soil or compost?