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To: boxlunch; JustaDumbBlonde

Love the thread JaDB, thanks!

Boxlunch, I found an article written by a master gardener that you should check out. I also emailed them about needing to mow the leaves, and they replied....

“Letting the leaves fall where they may, works very well. The advantage to cutting-up/going over the leaves with a mower is that it helps/quickens the decomposition process, but it is usually not necessary. Personally, I leave the leaves on the flower beds/garden i.e., where they fall, but mow (mulching mower) the ones that fall on the lawn (feeds the lawn and saves raking them up). Note: Oak leaves are very slow to decompose so you may choose to chop them before spreading on your flower beds/garden.”

http://mgottawa.mgoi.ca/media/Trowel_Talk_—_February_2012.pdf
That is what I’m going to try this year.


59 posted on 03/02/2012 5:14:15 PM PST by fanfan (This is not my Father's Ontario. http://www.ontariolandowners.ca/)
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To: fanfan; boxlunch

You probably already know this, but for the sake of anyone reading who isn’t aware: never use black walnut anything in the garden. All parts of the tree leach a chemical that inhibits the growth of other plants. That extends to the leaves as well.

On the other hand, I might use black walnut leaves to mulch a path.


83 posted on 03/03/2012 9:23:04 AM PST by Ellendra ("It's astounding how often people mistake their own stupidity for a lack of fairness." --Thunt)
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To: fanfan; JustaDumbBlonde

Thank you both for the great answers!


88 posted on 03/03/2012 1:44:45 PM PST by boxlunch
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To: fanfan

Thank you, fanfan! Good to see ya.


100 posted on 03/04/2012 8:41:18 AM PST by JustaDumbBlonde (Don't wish doom on your enemies ... plan it.)
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