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Old 04-12-2005, 04:40 PM posted to rec.gardens,alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default Mulching Leaves Safe for Soil pH?

"Jim" wrote:
There's usually no problem mulching leaves or other plant material. As
long as its mulched fine enough to breakdown quickly. Avoid mulching
during wet or damp conditions.

Most grasses are resilient to PH changes.

If its a problem for you, rake all the leave in one section of the yard.
Dump the leaves in another and mulch that entire area. See the results
next spring. Then get back with us on the humbug someone told you.

Should I rake these up first, or just mulch them in?

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