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I’m A Leaf Thief And A Composting King By Anthony Tripodi Every
autumn, home owners rake up their leaves, place them in bags and put them out
on the curb. Every autumn I gas up my mini-van, drive around my neighborhood
and steal them. I’m a skilled leaf thief and can usually fill the van two or
three times in a weekend. Unlike regular thieves, I don’t fence the goods on
the black market because the leaves are more valuable to me and to my garden.
Leaves are a great ingredient for making compost and gardeners can’t get
enough of them. A person becomes a leaf thief
because you can only produce so much yard waste on your own. You rake up your
leaves, mow your lawn, clean up your flower and vegetable beds and it just
isn’t enough yard waste to make compost for a moderate sized garden. Remember
that after it’s decomposed it’ll be a lot smaller. So when I see people
throwing out this excellent garden resource I have to take the law into my
own hands. Not only is compost a nutrient
rich soil amendment but it’s also a great soil enhancer. It can loosen up
hard clay soil and it’ll allow sandy soil to retain more water. Compost can
be used as a replacement for fertilizers and will also improve pH balance and
soil fertility. And all of this means that you will have healthier plants and
a nicer looking garden. To make compost for the garden
you’ll need to collect “Browns” (carbon-rich) and “Greens” (nitrogen-rich).
Fill your compost bin with 1 part “Green” to about 20 parts “Brown”. With
fallen leaves being a great “Brown” a large supply is a necessity for
gardeners. Without adding a source of
nitrogen to your leaves you will get something called leaf mold when it
decomposes. Leaf mold is still very good for your garden and can be used as a
mulch. But if you want to make real compost and enjoy the full benefits that
come with it then you’re going to have to add some “Greens” to the mix. The
grass clippings from your lawn mower are a great source of nitrogen. Empty the lawn mower bag into
your compost bin whenever you mow the lawn. Another good source of nitrogen
is coffee grinds. Don’t worry if you only have a few cups a day, you can get
more grinds from your local coffee shop or coffee chain store. If you keep your compost pile
moist and remember to turn it here and there you should have usable compost
by the time spring comes. If your neighbors aren’t smart
enough to take advantage of their yard waste and make compost with it then
it’s up to you to make sure these gifts from the trees don’t get wasted. Give
those leaves a home in your compost bin and eventually in your garden. Your
plants will thank you.
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by Anthony Tripodi Anthony Tripodi is the webmaster of WatchItRot.com - The Compost Guide. For more information about Compost including ideas and equipment, visit http://www.watchitrot.com |
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