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Old 09-12-2014, 09:10 PM posted to rec.gardens
David Hare-Scott[_2_] David Hare-Scott[_2_] is offline
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Default What to do with all the leaves?

Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
On Wednesday, November 26, 2014 5:28:18 PM UTC-8, David Hare-Scott
wrote:
Gus Overton wrote:
In the 70s people used to burn them in my hometown, I remember my
dad doing it but it was noticed that's not really good idea when the
flaming leaves get on houses, dry bushes, etc. And the city created
a law banning it

I'm an idiot. I put the front leaves in a plastic bag. I forgot
you aren't supposed to do that anymore. They have biodegradable
bags now you use. I assume the hardware store down the street has
some.

There were a billion leaves in the backyard and I did put those
where the tomato plants were. I guess I should empty the plastic
bag back there too. But there are so many leaves I don't think they
will decompose. I should bury them?



Compost them. Any large container will do, or make a heap, perhaps
cover initially if they tend to blow around. Some dampness will
speed the process.
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David is much more virtuous than I


We have known that for ages.


leaves. (We garden on opposite
sides of the same mountain in So Calif, but different
micro-climates.)

I don't have many deciduous trees, so am not bothered much by
shedding and don't have enough leaves to bother composting like I
used to do -- kitchen scraps and all. Now I turn it all over to the
City, which rewards us with quarterly compost giveaways.


I reckon it is my organic matter and I see no reason to give it away to the
authorities.

The cosmetic aspect is what bugs me, frivolous though it may be. I
don't like my careful garden plots cluttered with yellowing leaf
litter.


Compost first and this will not be a problem.


Tired of raking, I cover mess with small-bore mulch. And
repeat. How high will this plateau eventually rise? Stay tuned G

HB


we garden on two sides of the same mountain in So. Cal. but different
micro-climates.)


Not this David, we are a continent apart.

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David

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against those who would mislead us.