Find a source of fresh fall leaves that you want to collect. Carefully examine the leaves to ensure there are no signs of ...
For compost to break down well, you need a mix of carbon-rich browns and nitrogen-rich greens. Fall leaves provide carbon, ...
Create a ring of chicken wire, about a hug’s width in diameter, and simply deposit dry leaves in the fall. The leaves will ...
Composting in fall can seem quite daunting, as the colder temperatures work against decomposition. However, many gardeners actually see fall as the best time of year for composting, with an abundance ...
Build your pile on well-drained soil in sun or shade. Place a plastic barrier underneath if pests are a concern. Use a ...
Before you stash your garden tools away for the season, take a few minutes to clean off all dirt and plant bits. This helps ...
Leaves are abundant (hello, fall!), free, rich in carbon and quick to break down. Why not add them to your compost pile? Composting leaves is a smart, sustainable way to build healthy soil. Read on to ...
With plenty of leaves, grass clippings and garden debris available, residents can create compost piles that benefit their gardens.
From cleaning up vegetable beds to adding lime, these simple autumn chores prevent disease and prepare your soil for next ...
By the time spring arrives, those plants are stronger and ready to burst into bloom. It’s also the ideal season to improve ...
Will it be okay if I leave leaves in my garden beds at home? My work schedule is heavy this fall and I need some time to ...