I've been creating piles and piles of leaves all around my yard.
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I load them into the wheel barrel and then unload them onto a tarp in front of the shredder. I don't have a collection bag, but just let the output spray onto "receiving tarps".
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My process is not "carbon neutral" but much less toxic than if I were using chemical fertilizer. I just roll up the output tarps and funnel the shredded leaves into my compost.
This addition is about 4 wheel barrel-fulls of leaves.
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My compost is hot! It's so exciting to lift it with a pitch fork and see steam come out. It's warm to the touch. It should be alternating layers of "green" and "brown" --- but I have an overabundance of brown.
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It's only November, but when the leaves are raked away, I find sprouts already budding.
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Turn, turn, turn. It never stops.
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1 comment:
We have so many leaves I just end up piling them in the corner of our property and hope that someday I can plant something there that will thrive in nine feet of humus....ha. I like how you are documenting your composting; it really is amazing how quickly it cooks.
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