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Aileen Howard 08-08-2003 06:15 PM

Falling leaves
 
Xref: kermit uk.rec.gardening:158290

Hi all,

I have an old flowering cherry tree which is around 25 ft high with a
similar spread. As you can imagine, there will be lots of leaves falling -
already started with the drought conditions. I don't have a compost
heap/bin as hubby hates them, but I wondered whether I should bag them -
will they turn magically into leaf mould which I could use next year as
mulch or compost?

Regards, Aileen



Mike 08-08-2003 06:16 PM

Falling leaves
 
In article , Aileen
Howard writes


I don't have a compost
heap/bin as hubby hates them,


Now I don't rate my self as a gardener, but even 'I' know that every
garden should have a compost heap, sooooooooooo, if your hubby is less
of a gardener than me, send him indoors to watch TV and get on with the
garden your self, and, have a compost bin :-)))

Mike
General dogsbody to Joan the Gardener

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GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT LIFE, THAT ADULTS HAVE LEARNED:
Families are like fudge . . .mostly sweet, with a few nuts.




Aileen Howard 08-08-2003 06:16 PM

Falling leaves
 
Mike

I do all the gardening anyway. I occasionally use him as labourer when the
digging gets too hard, but he has to look at the results, and just hates
compost bins/heaps, whatever. Still, he has to 'shell out' for lots of bags
of compost instead;)

Regards, Aileen

PS What about the leaves? Do I bag them or throw them away?

"Mike" wrote in message
...
In article , Aileen
Howard writes


I don't have a compost
heap/bin as hubby hates them,


Now I don't rate my self as a gardener, but even 'I' know that every
garden should have a compost heap, sooooooooooo, if your hubby is less
of a gardener than me, send him indoors to watch TV and get on with the
garden your self, and, have a compost bin :-)))

Mike
General dogsbody to Joan the Gardener

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GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT LIFE, THAT ADULTS HAVE LEARNED:
Families are like fudge . . .mostly sweet, with a few nuts.






bigboard 08-08-2003 06:16 PM

Falling leaves
 
Aileen Howard wrote:
Mike

I do all the gardening anyway. I occasionally use him as labourer when the
digging gets too hard, but he has to look at the results, and just hates
compost bins/heaps, whatever. Still, he has to 'shell out' for lots of bags
of compost instead;)

Regards, Aileen

PS What about the leaves? Do I bag them or throw them away?

Bag them. Making leaf mould takes longer than normal compost though.
Depending on conditions, it may be two years before you have useable
material.


Aileen Howard 08-08-2003 06:16 PM

Falling leaves
 
Thanks, will do.

Aileen
"bigboard" wrote in message
...
Aileen Howard wrote:
Mike

I do all the gardening anyway. I occasionally use him as labourer when

the
digging gets too hard, but he has to look at the results, and just hates
compost bins/heaps, whatever. Still, he has to 'shell out' for lots of

bags
of compost instead;)

Regards, Aileen

PS What about the leaves? Do I bag them or throw them away?

Bag them. Making leaf mould takes longer than normal compost though.
Depending on conditions, it may be two years before you have useable
material.




Essjay001 08-08-2003 06:16 PM

Falling leaves
 
bigboard wrote:
Aileen Howard wrote:
Mike

I do all the gardening anyway. I occasionally use him as labourer
when the digging gets too hard, but he has to look at the results,
and just hates compost bins/heaps, whatever. Still, he has to
'shell out' for lots of bags of compost instead;)

Regards, Aileen

PS What about the leaves? Do I bag them or throw them away?

Bag them. Making leaf mould takes longer than normal compost though.
Depending on conditions, it may be two years before you have useable
material.


And when he complains about bags of leaves or the cost of compost you then
have a barganing tool.





Aileen Howard 08-08-2003 06:16 PM

Falling leaves
 
Thanks, I'll 'archive' that for propaganda purposes. Seriously, he's one of
the 'good guys', so can't really complain.

Aileen

"Essjay001" wrote in message
...
bigboard wrote:
Aileen Howard wrote:
Mike

I do all the gardening anyway. I occasionally use him as labourer
when the digging gets too hard, but he has to look at the results,
and just hates compost bins/heaps, whatever. Still, he has to
'shell out' for lots of bags of compost instead;)

Regards, Aileen

PS What about the leaves? Do I bag them or throw them away?

Bag them. Making leaf mould takes longer than normal compost though.
Depending on conditions, it may be two years before you have useable
material.


And when he complains about bags of leaves or the cost of compost you then
have a barganing tool.








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