Last year, I called a local mattress factory and got huge mattress bags they were no longer able to use. We filled three of them with leaves (two bags with maple leaves; one bag oak), threw in a couple shovelfuls of well aged horse manure, filled the bags with water and stabbed holes to let it drain. Eight months later I couldn’t resist looking in - leaves were breaking down beautifully and worms had found them! I took out a bucketful and used it as bedding for a worm bin. The material holds fantastic moisture and, as you said, the worms love it. They multiplied like crazy in the worm bin and I just did a comparison of worms raised in the leaf mold bedding vs shredded cardboard. Amazing!
That works well. That is a good tried and true method. They can heat up a lot if the plastic is clear and that can kill worms, so people should keep them in a shady area. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of its herbicide properties, same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves.. please tell me more 👍
But I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of certain properties in them which is bad particularly for seeds & seedlings.. same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves... I've only read them though so you can tell me more please 👍
But I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of certain properties in them which is bad particularly for seeds & seedlings.. same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves... I've only read them though so you can tell me more please 👍
But I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of certain properties in them which is bad particularly for seeds & seedlings.. same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves... I've only read them though so you can tell me more please 👍
Hi Gary. Thank you so much for helping me and many other gardeners become aware of feeding the soil. I am now living in a 5 stage senior community. I am able to have three 4'x8' galvanized raised beds. (I am a happy lady). This fall my husband and I raked leaves on this property, put them in a garbage can and Dave took a battery operated grass trimmer with a blade on instead of the string and put it into the can and used this blade as you would an emulsion blender. "up down round and round" :0) Now I have tiny pieces of leaves and topped off all my raised beds with these wonderful leaf pieces. Oh, I did add some comfrey leaves as a green matter in the garbage can. I am in hopes that these leaves will break down much quicker, even in my Wisconsin frozen tundra weather. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Take care and stay healthy.
I am glad you have those beds. Nice chopped leaves are wonderful. The additions of greens will help it out. You should have a great resource. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
Thanks for all the helpful tips! Each fall, I collect as many fallen leaves as I can with my mulching lawnmower, spread some on all my raised beds, and bag up the rest. Also each fall (for the last few years) I build 2 new raised bed (4' x12'), to which I add kitchen scraps and the bagged leaf mulch (in layers) all through the winter. In the spring, I let my chickens scratch through the new beds for a few days, which mixes it all up. It wasn't completely finished compost by spring planting time (it looked much like your third cup from the video), but the things that grew in those beds were almost pest-free and prolific!. It is now a year later (since starting the 2 new beds from last year) and the soil is black gold!.
It is good stuff. And the 3rd bowl can be used pretty much as one wishes. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
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This is just what i was looking for thank you! Last September I had my SO give me all my grass clippings. Then when he used the lawn mower to mulch and remove the leaves from 4 trees I took the clippings and put them on top of the grass clippings. I also put in any veggies that werent to par from my first year of gardening. Saturday I put my hand in the pile and picked up the bottom that had a fat worm in it! I came searching because i would like to use some of it. Now I know it will be alright to use and I'll let the rest keep doing it's thing! I still have about 8 weeks before I transplant so I imagine it will be even more ready! I'm so excited! Thanks again!
Yep take from the bottom. Even use some as mulch. Thanks! Over 1500 gardening videos on my YT channel. Here is how you can support me, & The Rusted Garden... Please Subscribe & The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/
Wanted to come back to say - thank you for showing the raised bed with the pine needles on top. It's a simple thing that may seem obvious but it helped me tremendously. I happened to have both resources and it helped keep them from blowing away in the wind!
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I bought a gas powered chipper/shredder recently just for composting purposes. My compost bin is loving it so far and has been running at around 130-150° based on the kitchen scraps we add.
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I bought a used blender from goodwill and I save up chicken bones and egg shells. I bake them for 3-4 hours at 400f and then grind them up for the garden.
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I have 10 acres with oaks and maples. I have been living here 30+ years. This is the first year I have collected leaves for leaf mold. I have never heard of it until last spring when I purchased some from a local nursery.
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This is the PERFECT time of year to start or add to your leaf mulch compost. People have leaves bagged at the curb ready for you to pick up and keep out of the landfill!!! Couldn't be any easier.
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I appreciate that. Thanks Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
I have 2 big oak trees in my yard, so my leaves are almost entirely oak. I do chop them up with a mulcher. But after an entire year, the leaves look exactly like they did when I put them in the bins. I think I didn't keep them wet enough. Also, I can't have large piles of leaves in my yard, so I have to keep them in bags & trash cans. I suspect they would break down better if I could have a big 4x4x4' pile. Maybe once I get enough trees going to hide a bin from the neighbors. 😊 The oak leaves that I put in my compost bin do break down, mostly.
So moisture is key and maybe mix in some grass cutting. You do need a nice pile of moist leaves for it to work the best Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
It is such good stuff. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
Really nice video. In regards to worms... typically at bait shots you can buy two types of worms. The reg wigglers are composting worms. They like the typical compost mix of browns and greens. This is the type people who use worm bins rely on. These will quickly leave a pure leaf pile though, so would not be the best addition. The other type of worm that is sold are night crawlers. These guys do love leaves, but in a normal situation they live in the soil and then rise up to pull down organic matter back down into the soil. The aren't known for living in just pure leaves either. For the evil jumping worms, if your yard already has them... there really isn't anything you can do to control them once they are in your yard. If you don't have them now... if you ever do any local plant swaps... you need to rinse the roots completely of soil into a bucket of soapy water to kill any worms and eggs. Leave the bucket sitting out for a week. I have heard that some bait shops down in the south of the US sell asian jumping worms but are called "crazy worms" or "Alabama jumpers" or "snake worms". At the end of the day, if you yard has worms, they will migrate to and from the leaf pile as the want. Raising a bin off the ground will just slow the process of any type of worm you have in your yard from getting to the leaves. Worms are quite good at crawling up surfaces if they want (ask worm bin folk) and will find you bin eventually. So don't buy worms.
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That a good combo. Good luck. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
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You can and it helps. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
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Gary can you please make a video or post a link for one you may have made regarding your garden sprays? I’ve purchased your Neem oil, peppermint oil and Rosemary oil and I know certain items work such as masking the scent of plants, but I was hoping you can break down everything in one video. I’m interested in organic pest-control and I really appreciate your insight.
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Cool. I want to do more classroom like videos Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
QUESTION: Gary, we have 2 magnolia trees. Can those leaves and the pods, that also fall in autumn, be mowed over and used in a leaf mold pile? They get mixed with maple leaves as well.
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I missed the LIVE, but have a question: very tiny yard, so I don’t have room for a compost pile (I may try the trash can w/leaves)..but as we are taking the leaves off our lawn (shredded), will putting some on my flower beds actually accomplish anything? Ty (got the answer later in the video..ty)!
Yes. Cut leaves and grass are great compost and or mulch. Cover you're beds with them. Dont mix them in the soil. Let them just be a mulch layer and with time they decay. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
It does with hot composting for sure. Cold composting not that much. Leaves keep a lot of oxygen in the mix. It wont hurt for sure. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
I gather leaves by cleaning up my mother in law's lawn every fall but I've only ever used them for bedding in the chicken barn. From there they go with the chick poo to the compost. Is doing this method going to be more beneficial than mine?
You method is just fine. Neither is better. The product is slight different but compost of any kind has great benefits. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
I missed the live, but I have a question; does leaf mold add to your grow bags the same as it does for raised bed and and in-ground? I would think so... 🤔
Yes it does. Its a good amendment when decayed at like 1/3 LM to 2/3 earth and such. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
Excellent. Cheers. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
I have never seen and worms in all my garden spaces. I use compost and I have purchased the Texas super soil which is compost. So this year I will buys some tomspread around the garden to help it out. I am on the coast, a lot of sand and black dirt. In the meantime, I will continue with my 3 compost bins. Any suggestions will help
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Question: I built a leaf cage 2'x4' as that was my space, but I found my cat is pooping in it ;-/ Should I open it up and clear out her poop? I already put a metal "lid" on it so she can't get in there anymore. I know you recommend 4'x4' but Will my 2'X4' be enough space? Thank you for the help!
Remove the cat waste as you see it but dont over worry. 4x4 is best. But keep your pile moist and your should be okay with leaves. Earn 15% by becoming a Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop Affiliate. Some people are using it for their social media followings and some people are using it for a fund raiser for schools and sport teams. To sign up... use this link to our shop and click the MORE tab on the green bar and select TRG Affiliate Program www.therustedgarden.com/ Or use this link to go directly to our TRG Affiliate Program sign up the-rusted-garden.goaffpro.com/create-account Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Plus support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Front link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for cameras, fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more!
No ultimate goal but great leaf compost. My goal is broken down with worms living in it. Fungi, mold or bacteria are all equally welcome. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
Some underneath but it can take longer and warmer temps. Thanks! Over 1500 gardening videos on my YT channel. Here is how you can support me, & The Rusted Garden... Please Subscribe & The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/
You can use any leaf. Black walnut is more a but the root systems. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
It is fine to use. Not acidic enough to worry about. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
If I pull a green leaf from a tree, that leaf has nitrogen? But if it turns brown it doesn’t? So if I left a leave on a plate on my countertop it will turn brown. Where did the nitrogen go?
So a green leaf is loaded with nitrogen. If picked green, it considered a green source of nitrogen. As it sits on the tree, trees pull back nutrients and they fall with less. Green grass or fresh picked leaves left lying around, begin to decompose naturally and the proteins and compounds break down. Some N is loss during this. I dont know the exact process. But a browning picked green leaf versus a leaf that browns on a tree, has more nitrogen even when brown. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
Mine is left out all year. I disconnect the main hose from it and it does fine. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
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So if I have access to a wooded lot with a mixture of pines and hardwoods, it sounds like I can sort of "harvest" leaf mold compost right off the forest floor... Hmmm... Rake, shovel, wheelbarrow... Yippe-Ki-Yay, folks!
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I understand that if you make leaf mold out of brown leaves, it won't have many nutrients in it, but what if you make it out of green leaves? Will any of those nutrients be retained in the compost?
Less in browns as tree takes a lot back in. But it is good for soil and has some nutrients. Green leaves would have more nitrogen but it will heat up and decompose differently. Earn 15% by becoming a Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop Affiliate. Some people are using it for their social media followings and some people are using it for a fund raiser for schools and sport teams. To sign up... use this link to our shop and click the MORE tab on the green bar and select TRG Affiliate Program www.therustedgarden.com/ Or use this link to go directly to our TRG Affiliate Program sign up the-rusted-garden.goaffpro.com/create-account
You can but anytime you bring stuff from outside in, there is a good chance of insects coming in. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
You can add some in for sure. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
I have done it. I just dont need it with the addition of all the compost I now make. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
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Walnut tree leaves contain very high levels of lignin. Lignin will prevent seed germination and stunted plant growth. So, it is not recommended to use walnut leaves for leaf mould. Oak leaves have a high content of lignin. In 2023 I used 100% leaf mould in my tomato pots with saucers. The tomatoes did poorly and some died. Also, since it's decomposed organic material, it held water very well. Drawback- when the leaf mould got too wet the leaf mould went anaerobic. Started smelling like a dead rotting animal that attracted flies that laid eggs into the soil. Maggots came afterwards. My cucumbers & potatoes did very well in 100% leaf mould. Also, I believe the tomatoes didn't do to well because I think they need a bacterial dominant soil rather than a fungal dominant soil. I also think the tomato plants died because of the constant changing of the soil when it was mildly wet to over wet. When mildly wet it was an anaerobic soil environment that gave some plant benefit. When overly wet, it went anaerobic & all the bad anaerobic microbes harmed the tomato plants.The constant cycling from anaerobic to aerobic cycling harmed & killed the plants. I planted basil & peppers in leaf mould & their growth was severely stunted. So I won't be planting certain plants in 100% or 50% leaf mould anymore.
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They take longer so I chop them up. Toss in some grass if you can and keep the pile moist. Oak leaves are thick. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
Not sure as I have not seen them but I am pretty sure its is Jumping Worms. A new problematic worm. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
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Yeah they got over to the US and are showing up in different places. The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/ My new Podcast: The Rusted Garden Homestead https: https:bit.ly/443SSGL Visit my blog, The Rusted Garden Journal, for the written DIY recipes and more garden information: therustedgarden.blogspot.com
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Yes they very much can be dangerous, my son at one time fell real hard on to the drive and was badly hurt, resulted in a torn meniscus, which has resulted in this continued, to hurt and I too another time took a fall from same and another time had a very young cat that took fright when I was carrying him over the hose pipe and he attacked my hand so badly cut up that I had to have an operation on several fingers after many attendances to medical help. So I would advice to own a hosepipe that is made easy to close/put away, to avoid any accidents. I have been collecting leaves since the end of last summer and adding this to our compost bins and also bagged up some because my compost bins are enclosed and I do not always have good enough weather at a time that I can access to enable me accessing these bins, as it has been raining so very much here in England/UK to enable me to add to compost bin, however I would just like to say that after making compost and compare this to what can be purchased there really is NO comparison because that which is purchased is no where as good as that which is home grown is so wonderful and I have made my comparison with all types of purchased composts, cheap to the very most expensive there really is no comparison to be made. Take care and Happy New Year for 2023 to all.
I find vegetables in the dumpster and bring it home throw it in a 3 foot hole .. I put 1 foot of vegetables in the hole and add 4 inch's of chickened pooped soil then add 6 inch of wild horse poop I gathered .. then another foot of vegetables then add another 6 inches of chicken poop soil .... Then plant vegetables or fruit trees .. no waiting it's too simple 💁🐎🐎🐎🐎🍓🍒🍎🍉🍑🍊🥭🍍🍌🍋🍈🍏🍐🥝🫒🫐🍇🥥🍅🌶️🥕🍠🧅🌽🥦🥒🥬
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Last year, I called a local mattress factory and got huge mattress bags they were no longer able to use. We filled three of them with leaves (two bags with maple leaves; one bag oak), threw in a couple shovelfuls of well aged horse manure, filled the bags with water and stabbed holes to let it drain. Eight months later I couldn’t resist looking in - leaves were breaking down beautifully and worms had found them! I took out a bucketful and used it as bedding for a worm bin. The material holds fantastic moisture and, as you said, the worms love it. They multiplied like crazy in the worm bin and I just did a comparison of worms raised in the leaf mold bedding vs shredded cardboard. Amazing!
That works well. That is a good tried and true method. They can heat up a lot if the plastic is clear and that can kill worms, so people should keep them in a shady area.
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I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of its herbicide properties, same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves.. please tell me more 👍
But I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of certain properties in them which is bad particularly for seeds & seedlings.. same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves... I've only read them though so you can tell me more please 👍
But I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of certain properties in them which is bad particularly for seeds & seedlings.. same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves... I've only read them though so you can tell me more please 👍
But I've read that oak leaves shudnt be composted because of certain properties in them which is bad particularly for seeds & seedlings.. same with eucalyptus and horse chestnut leaves... I've only read them though so you can tell me more please 👍
Hi Gary. Thank you so much for helping me and many other gardeners become aware of feeding the soil. I am now living in a 5 stage senior community. I am able to have three 4'x8' galvanized raised beds. (I am a happy lady). This fall my husband and I raked leaves on this property, put them in a garbage can and Dave took a battery operated grass trimmer with a blade on instead of the string and put it into the can and used this blade as you would an emulsion blender. "up down round and round" :0) Now I have tiny pieces of leaves and topped off all my raised beds with these wonderful leaf pieces. Oh, I did add some comfrey leaves as a green matter in the garbage can. I am in hopes that these leaves will break down much quicker, even in my Wisconsin frozen tundra weather. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Take care and stay healthy.
I am glad you have those beds. Nice chopped leaves are wonderful. The additions of greens will help it out. You should have a great resource.
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Thanks for all the helpful tips!
Each fall, I collect as many fallen leaves as I can with my mulching lawnmower, spread some on all my raised beds, and bag up the rest. Also each fall (for the last few years) I build 2 new raised bed (4' x12'), to which I add kitchen scraps and the bagged leaf mulch (in layers) all through the winter. In the spring, I let my chickens scratch through the new beds for a few days, which mixes it all up. It wasn't completely finished compost by spring planting time (it looked much like your third cup from the video), but the things that grew in those beds were almost pest-free and prolific!. It is now a year later (since starting the 2 new beds from last year) and the soil is black gold!.
It is good stuff. And the 3rd bowl can be used pretty much as one wishes.
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This is just what i was looking for thank you! Last September I had my SO give me all my grass clippings. Then when he used the lawn mower to mulch and remove the leaves from 4 trees I took the clippings and put them on top of the grass clippings. I also put in any veggies that werent to par from my first year of gardening. Saturday I put my hand in the pile and picked up the bottom that had a fat worm in it! I came searching because i would like to use some of it. Now I know it will be alright to use and I'll let the rest keep doing it's thing! I still have about 8 weeks before I transplant so I imagine it will be even more ready! I'm so excited! Thanks again!
Yep take from the bottom. Even use some as mulch.
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Wanted to come back to say - thank you for showing the raised bed with the pine needles on top. It's a simple thing that may seem obvious but it helped me tremendously. I happened to have both resources and it helped keep them from blowing away in the wind!
Pine needles work well.
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Thanks so much. More to come for sure.
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Very good. We're going to tighten our bin up this week! Thank you!
Good luck.
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Please keep up the great videos. So helpful.
I bought a gas powered chipper/shredder recently just for composting purposes. My compost bin is loving it so far and has been running at around 130-150° based on the kitchen scraps we add.
Shredding helps
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@chefjeff what chipper shredder did you buy?
I’m currently looking…
I also would like to know which chipper/shredder you bought. Having a hard time deciding on which one to get. Thanks!
@@datsdeb I bought the Harbor Freight one. I’ve had no issues with it. The predator engines seem to run great (have their top of the line pressure washer as well). I love buying the high end stuff…I am a Bosch person, but for items like this, HF is the way to go based on my opinion
I bought a used blender from goodwill and I save up chicken bones and egg shells. I bake them for 3-4 hours at 400f and then grind them up for the garden.
Sound is perfect
Working out the kinks. Thanks
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I have 10 acres with oaks and maples. I have been living here 30+ years. This is the first year I have collected leaves for leaf mold. I have never heard of it until last spring when I purchased some from a local nursery.
Its good stuff
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This is the PERFECT time of year to start or add to your leaf mulch compost. People have leaves bagged at the curb ready for you to pick up and keep out of the landfill!!! Couldn't be any easier.
Easy for sure
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This is a fantastic video
I appreciate that. Thanks
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I have 2 big oak trees in my yard, so my leaves are almost entirely oak. I do chop them up with a mulcher. But after an entire year, the leaves look exactly like they did when I put them in the bins. I think I didn't keep them wet enough. Also, I can't have large piles of leaves in my yard, so I have to keep them in bags & trash cans. I suspect they would break down better if I could have a big 4x4x4' pile. Maybe once I get enough trees going to hide a bin from the neighbors. 😊 The oak leaves that I put in my compost bin do break down, mostly.
So moisture is key and maybe mix in some grass cutting. You do need a nice pile of moist leaves for it to work the best
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Hey Sorry I missed this live, but I will watch it all. I'm really into leaf composting
It is such good stuff.
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Really nice video.
In regards to worms... typically at bait shots you can buy two types of worms. The reg wigglers are composting worms. They like the typical compost mix of browns and greens. This is the type people who use worm bins rely on. These will quickly leave a pure leaf pile though, so would not be the best addition. The other type of worm that is sold are night crawlers. These guys do love leaves, but in a normal situation they live in the soil and then rise up to pull down organic matter back down into the soil. The aren't known for living in just pure leaves either.
For the evil jumping worms, if your yard already has them... there really isn't anything you can do to control them once they are in your yard. If you don't have them now... if you ever do any local plant swaps... you need to rinse the roots completely of soil into a bucket of soapy water to kill any worms and eggs. Leave the bucket sitting out for a week. I have heard that some bait shops down in the south of the US sell asian jumping worms but are called "crazy worms" or "Alabama jumpers" or "snake worms".
At the end of the day, if you yard has worms, they will migrate to and from the leaf pile as the want. Raising a bin off the ground will just slow the process of any type of worm you have in your yard from getting to the leaves. Worms are quite good at crawling up surfaces if they want (ask worm bin folk) and will find you bin eventually. So don't buy worms.
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Lots of information, thanks
Glad to share
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I've made bins for my leaf mould, and I've added Alpaca poo, as well as kitchen scraps to hopefully have some great stuff next fall...yeeeeee
That a good combo. Good luck.
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Great video on leaf collecting - I really appreciate it - May 2024
Leaf compost is great.
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I’m using a mixture of autumn leaves and kelp , with added dried crushed Langoustine and crab shell ,
Nice!
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Thank you for the great information. Can I add in the brewed coffee ground to the leave pile? Will that speed up the process?
You can and it helps.
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Great suggestions Gary. Thanks
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Gary can you please make a video or post a link for one you may have made regarding your garden sprays? I’ve purchased your Neem oil, peppermint oil and Rosemary oil and I know certain items work such as masking the scent of plants, but I was hoping you can break down everything in one video. I’m interested in organic pest-control and I really appreciate your insight.
There are a lot on my channel now btw but new ones will come. Lots of spray videos are around..
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thank you professor. i feel like back at university
Cool. I want to do more classroom like videos
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QUESTION: Gary, we have 2 magnolia trees. Can those leaves and the pods, that also fall in autumn, be mowed over and used in a leaf mold pile? They get mixed with maple leaves as well.
He said at about 19:40 that thicker leaves take longer to decompose.
Yep. Chopped up helps as magnolias have thicker leaves
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I missed the LIVE, but have a question: very tiny yard, so I don’t have room for a compost pile (I may try the trash can w/leaves)..but as we are taking the leaves off our lawn (shredded), will putting some on my flower beds actually accomplish anything? Ty (got the answer later in the video..ty)!
Yes. Cut leaves and grass are great compost and or mulch. Cover you're beds with them. Dont mix them in the soil. Let them just be a mulch layer and with time they decay.
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Hey Gary,I cover my raised beds with leaves in the fall, do I have to take it out of the beds before I plant in the spring, please help, thank you,
Would it be beneficial at all to stir up and mix piles to help speed up decomposition??
It does with hot composting for sure. Cold composting not that much. Leaves keep a lot of oxygen in the mix. It wont hurt for sure.
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I gather leaves by cleaning up my mother in law's lawn every fall but I've only ever used them for bedding in the chicken barn. From there they go with the chick poo to the compost. Is doing this method going to be more beneficial than mine?
You method is just fine. Neither is better. The product is slight different but compost of any kind has great benefits.
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I missed the live, but I have a question; does leaf mold add to your grow bags the same as it does for raised bed and and in-ground? I would think so...
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Yes it does. Its a good amendment when decayed at like 1/3 LM to 2/3 earth and such.
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Can hear and see in SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town Strand
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I have never seen and worms in all my garden spaces. I use compost and I have purchased the Texas super soil which is compost. So this year I will buys some tomspread around the garden to help it out. I am on the coast, a lot of sand and black dirt. In the meantime, I will continue with my 3 compost bins.
Any suggestions will help
Good luck. Keep the bins going
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Question: I built a leaf cage 2'x4' as that was my space, but I found my cat is pooping in it ;-/ Should I open it up and clear out her poop? I already put a metal "lid" on it so she can't get in there anymore. I know you recommend 4'x4' but Will my 2'X4' be enough space? Thank you for the help!
Remove the cat waste as you see it but dont over worry. 4x4 is best. But keep your pile moist and your should be okay with leaves.
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What is the ultimate goal? Do you want a fungal dominant product in the end?
No ultimate goal but great leaf compost. My goal is broken down with worms living in it. Fungi, mold or bacteria are all equally welcome.
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I would like to know about effects of jumping worms, too. They are in my soil.
If I eft leaves in my garden over winter would it be leaf mold I the sprig?😊
Some underneath but it can take longer and warmer temps.
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I am watching on replay so if you already address this, sorry. Are there certain types of leaves we need to stay away from, like black walnut?
You can use any leaf. Black walnut is more a but the root systems.
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I'm unsure what Gary's response was trying to convey. I don't use leaves from my black walnut trees because of the juglone.
Is pine straw good to use ? When dried, is pine straw no longer acidic?
It is fine to use. Not acidic enough to worry about.
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If I pull a green leaf from a tree, that leaf has nitrogen? But if it turns brown it doesn’t? So if I left a leave on a plate on my countertop it will turn brown. Where did the nitrogen go?
So a green leaf is loaded with nitrogen. If picked green, it considered a green source of nitrogen. As it sits on the tree, trees pull back nutrients and they fall with less. Green grass or fresh picked leaves left lying around, begin to decompose naturally and the proteins and compounds break down. Some N is loss during this. I dont know the exact process. But a browning picked green leaf versus a leaf that browns on a tree, has more nitrogen even when brown.
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I am in zone 7a. Can a hose link be left out all winter. As of now, I put my hoses in the basement.
Mine is left out all year. I disconnect the main hose from it and it does fine.
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does adding a little old leaf mold to your pile give it a jump start ?
It can help get the microbes growing.
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Can you add alfalfa pellets to the leaf pile to add nitrogen?
For sure
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So if I have access to a wooded lot with a mixture of pines and hardwoods, it sounds like I can sort of "harvest" leaf mold compost right off the forest floor... Hmmm... Rake, shovel, wheelbarrow... Yippe-Ki-Yay, folks!
For sure from the floor. Good stuff there.
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I understand that if you make leaf mold out of brown leaves, it won't have many nutrients in it, but what if you make it out of green leaves? Will any of those nutrients be retained in the compost?
Less in browns as tree takes a lot back in. But it is good for soil and has some nutrients. Green leaves would have more nitrogen but it will heat up and decompose differently.
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Can you use the broken down leaf mold as soil for indoor plants?
You can but anytime you bring stuff from outside in, there is a good chance of insects coming in.
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Hi Gary can I use lime
You can add some in for sure.
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You should look into Vermicompost - Worm Poop !
I have done it. I just dont need it with the addition of all the compost I now make.
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Is this just like the Johnson Su Bioreactor ?
Id have to look it up
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Walnut tree leaves contain very high levels of lignin. Lignin will prevent seed germination and stunted plant growth. So, it is not recommended to use walnut leaves for leaf mould. Oak leaves have a high content of lignin.
In 2023 I used 100% leaf mould in my tomato pots with saucers. The tomatoes did poorly and some died. Also, since it's decomposed organic material, it held water very well. Drawback- when the leaf mould got too wet the leaf mould went anaerobic. Started smelling like a dead rotting animal that attracted flies that laid eggs into the soil. Maggots came afterwards.
My cucumbers & potatoes did very well in 100% leaf mould.
Also, I believe the tomatoes didn't do to well because I think they need a bacterial dominant soil rather than a fungal dominant soil. I also think the tomato plants died because of the constant changing of the soil when it was mildly wet to over wet. When mildly wet it was an anaerobic soil environment that gave some plant benefit. When overly wet, it went anaerobic & all the bad anaerobic microbes harmed the tomato plants.The constant cycling from anaerobic to aerobic cycling harmed & killed the plants.
I planted basil & peppers in leaf mould & their growth was severely stunted. So I won't be planting certain plants in 100% or 50% leaf mould anymore.
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What about oak leaves?
I'm hoping they are good as my mom's is mostly oak trees...lol
They take longer so I chop them up. Toss in some grass if you can and keep the pile moist. Oak leaves are thick.
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Jumping worms? Are you talking about Springtails?
Not sure as I have not seen them but I am pretty sure its is Jumping Worms. A new problematic worm.
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Heat will kill jumping worms. Get your pile hot.
Thanks
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Jumping worms? Don't know if we have them in this part of the world, Inland S.E. Australia.
Yeah they got over to the US and are showing up in different places.
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Hoses are very dangerous in my opinion. They are a trip hazard
This one retracts so its nice
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Yes they very much can be dangerous, my son at one time fell real hard on to the drive and was badly hurt, resulted in a torn meniscus, which has resulted in this continued,
to hurt and I too another time took a fall from same and another time had a very young cat that took fright when I was carrying him over the hose pipe and he attacked my hand so badly cut up that I had to have an operation on several fingers after many attendances to medical help.
So I would advice to own a hosepipe that is made easy to close/put away, to avoid any accidents.
I have been collecting leaves since the end of last summer and adding this to our compost bins and also bagged up some because my compost bins are enclosed and
I do not always have good enough weather at a time that I can access to enable me accessing these bins, as it has been raining so very much here in England/UK
to enable me to add to compost bin, however I would just like to say that after making compost and compare this to what can be purchased there really is NO comparison
because that which is purchased is no where as good as that which is home grown is so wonderful and I have made my comparison with all types of purchased
composts, cheap to the very most expensive there really is no comparison to be made.
Take care and Happy New Year for 2023 to all.
Pee in the pile to add nitrogen.😁
Definitely works
I find vegetables in the dumpster and bring it home throw it in a 3 foot hole .. I put 1 foot of vegetables in the hole and add 4 inch's of chickened pooped soil then add 6 inch of wild horse poop I gathered .. then another foot of vegetables then add another 6 inches of chicken poop soil .... Then plant vegetables or fruit trees .. no waiting it's too simple 💁🐎🐎🐎🐎🍓🍒🍎🍉🍑🍊🥭🍍🍌🍋🍈🍏🍐🥝🫒🫐🍇🥥🍅🌶️🥕🍠🧅🌽🥦🥒🥬
Perfect.
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