Hi everyone, I’d like to share a simple way I compost fallen leaves in my garden, which has worked quite well for me.
First, I collect the dry leaves around the garden and tear them into smaller pieces if they are large, as this helps them break down faster. I then place the leaves in a corner of the garden or in a compost bin, layering them with some moist materials such as fresh grass, vegetable kitchen scraps, or a bit of garden soil. This helps balance the dry leaves with some moisture.
I keep the pile slightly moist, not too wet, and turn it gently from time to time to allow air in. If I compost leaves on their own, the process is slower and can take several months, but the result is a lovely leaf mould that improves soil structure and is great for plants.
I’ve found this method easy and practical, especially when there’s no rush. I hope this is useful, and I’d love to hear how others here compost their garden leaves.
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