The benefits and how to use dry leaves in your garden.
Make sure to cut up all Your dry lease with a weed wacker or lawn mower before using it in your garden..
Dry leaves could use as mulch place about 1 to 2 in around your plant. This will keep it your soil moist and help suppress the weeds..
You could use dry leaves in your compost stumbler as a carbon source which will help richen up your soil..
Use dry leaf as a layer for winter time on top of your garden bed container or in ground place about 1 to 2 in on top of the bed. This way it will protect and nourish your soil throughout the winter time..
Dry leaves are fallen from the trees. It’s 100% organic and free. It’s also a great way to fill your raised garden beds..
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power of dry Leaf is incredible if you live in an area where it’s fulltime and you could get your hand on some dry Leaf get as much as you can dry leavf we could use in many different ways in our garden use them as mulch between our plants this will help with water to keep them moist to keep down the weeds also when this is breaking down it will feed our plants you could use them in winter time to cover your raised garden bed add about 2 to 3 in of uh all your dry leaf or dry grass make sure they’re cut up into smaller pieces so they will break down before spring also add them in your compost tumbler because this is great for compost and this is pure carbon and nutrition for the garden if you have many holes in your garden in ground just put a light layer at least 2 in of 3 in of layer and press it down and then water it well you need to fill your raised garden bed leaves are perfect for filling them up they’re provided by God by Nature they’re powerful and as they break down our soil will be souped up and our plant will get the best out of it
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I'm raking some up today going in my compost todayโค
Here, those leaves literally blow off the tree and never hit the ground, and IF by chance you can procure leaves from elsewhere, they blow away if you try to use them as mulch ๐คฃ๐๐
REALLY awesome info short! Thank you! Perfect timing!
How you cut them into smaller pieces?
Don't use oak leaves! Unless you want your plants to be suffering or die. Tannins are phytotoxic to other plants and stunt the growth of other plants
can burning leaves to ashes be good as compose?
G R E A T stuff.