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Old 17-03-2008, 06:44 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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On 17 Mar, 17:58, "JennyC" wrote:
"andyv" wrote in message

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Each autumn I bin up about a cubic metre of oak leaves in an attempt
to get them to rot down.


I started off with a wire mesh cage, then moved on to some bulk
builders bags. I'm now back to a better, larger mesh cage.


Neither of these methods is particularly efficient because the leaves
dry out too easily, and after 18 months half the pile doesn't seem to
have rotted at all.


Should I be turning the pile and watering it like a compost heap or is
it best to let it compact down. How about an activator?


Several options ....

keep turning and watering

use a shredder before putting on the heap

put into large dustbin bags and leave to rot

Jenny


A few years ago. when I was working in Cardiff, I was down the local
park and they had been sweeping up all the soggy leaves from the
paths, I was told to help myself so I went back and filled around 20
black sacks with nice wet leaves. by April I had some very well rotted
compost, but they do loose a great deal of their bulk, probably enough
to fill 3 black bags in the end.
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries