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Old 15-11-2008, 03:43 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Autumn leaves as mulch?

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Jessica Mae wrote:

On Nov 13, 1:53=A0pm, Newbie wrote:
As a new gardener in soon-to-freeze Midwest, I have noticed the
following irony: We as well as our neighbors are raking bags upon bags
of autumn leaves from the front and back yards and discarding them. At
the same time we are buying mulch to protect newly planted perennials
during the winter.

An obvious question is, could we use those leaves as mulch? I get
enough to make as thick a layer as needed?


I live in the midwest as well. You shouldn't use your leaves as mulch
because they tend to develop mold & you'll just have continuing
problems on your hands.


Been a while since I've heard anything that silly. Incorrect garden lore
is worth collecting. Someone should write a book just about the dumb
things people are convinced are true about their gardens. I'm sure we all
have one of these dumb ideas stuck in our heads, so don't feel too bad,
just get rid of it now that you know it's pure hog hoohoo.

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