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Old 04-12-2009, 05:44 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Leaf compression

On Dec 4, 5:48*pm, "'Mike'" wrote:
To what degree do leaves compress in the first year?

I envisage a pile of up to 8 cubic metres of Sweet Chestnut, Horse Chestnut,
Beech and Sycamore and others as starters.

Too much for the black bag method these would be 'compounded' so to speak..
Dry leaves have in the past been bonfired :-((

Autumn could bring grass cuttings AND cut fallen leaves added to a
'compound' on the second year, OR a new 'compound', recommended?

How soon could these be used? How many 'compounds'? ............ 3? then
clear and rotate?

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If you can, put them into something with sides.
A wire cage will do fine too. Then just place a few planks or whatever
comes in handy on top in order to weight them down;
In July, take the leaves out of that container and rotavat them. Water
as well. Stick them back into a *different container/ compost bin,
weight them down and leave until after all the leaves are collected
next fall.
* different, so your bin for the leaves is empty and so ready for the
next lot.