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chris1203 asks:Autumn is

almost here and, with it, comes fallen leaves. What do you do with your yard clippings, expecially the piles of leaves you have after you rake your yard?
Submitted By: chris1203 sometime ago in Environment
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Mulching is a good idea

I generally use dried leaves in my mulching been thoufh here we do not have the problem of so much of leaves falling....
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Submitted By: atula sometime ago
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mine i tend to leave in the corner

till they rot away... if there is alot of stuff (winter pruning) then i'll burn it..
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Submitted By: stavy sometime ago
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rotting too is good

If you have a corner you can let the leaves rot and later be used as fertile food for other plant...
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Submitted By: atula sometime ago
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RE: Autumn is...

I'm going to spread wayward leaves over the front garden and bury anything else behind our garage.

We don't have lawn clippings because we grow no grass.
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Submitted By: Laughingmouse sometime ago
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let them eat leaves.

i blend some of the leaf clippings with hazelnut mash in a blender for a min. in my blendtech blender, and then i mix it in with hamburger meat to strech it farther. It makes the beef also have a strangley delightful taste. goes well with hazelnut and chile powder.
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Submitted By: hazelnutlover5580 sometime ago
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