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Home / Lifestyle / Don't Bin Leaves: Unlock Garden Gold!

Don't Bin Leaves: Unlock Garden Gold!

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Fallen leaves can be transformed into valuable soil enhancers.
  • Leaving leaves improves soil and provides shelter for wildlife.
  • Composting or bagging leaves for a year creates rich leaf mould.
Don't Bin Leaves: Unlock Garden Gold!

As winter blankets gardens, a common impulse is to clear fallen leaves. However, horticultural experts strongly advise against discarding them, highlighting their immense value for garden health. These leaves are not mere debris but potent resources that can significantly enhance soil quality and support local ecosystems.

Instead of binning, leaves can be directly applied as mulch to garden beds, where they will naturally decompose over winter. Another effective method involves adding them to compost bins or worm farms. For those seeking a refined soil conditioner, leaves can be bagged and stored for approximately one year to produce nutrient-rich leaf mould.

The Royal Horticultural Society echoes this advice, emphasizing that leaf mould is a cost-free, organic soil enhancer. Producing it is simple: gather leaves, moisten if dry, place in a perforated bag or a simple enclosure, and allow them to decompose for a couple of years. This practice effectively recycles garden waste into a beneficial material.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Helen Hutchings Cox suggests leaving them where they fall, using them as mulch, adding them to compost, or storing them for a year to make leaf mould.
The Royal Horticultural Society recommends recycling leaves to create leafmould, a natural soil enhancer, by storing them in bags or enclosures for a couple of years.
Leaving leaves improves soil quality, provides habitats for insects, and helps animals find shelter during winter.

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