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Composting & Wildlife Gardening
Wildlife Gardening Helpful Hints ­ Leaf Mould What is it? Simply put, leaf mould is composted leaves. Once the leaves have fully rotted down, the leaf mould is a rich brown/black material ­ your own organic ... there is any smell from your leaf pile it will be one of woodlands ­ a lovely aroma! How often should I make leaf mould? Well, because leaf mould takes longer than one year to develop ...
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Sheet Mulching for the Home Garden
All of these are manurial or contain ... with dry, weed-free material on top: 150 mm of either pine needles nut shells leaf mould or raked leaves dry straw (not hay) bark, chips or sawdust or any of these ...
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Composting & Wildlife Gardening
Finally add the ... time. If there are large amounts these are best made into leaf mould in a separate heap. Grass cuttings ­ Caution - High in nitrogen and ... too rich. In general, it is better to mix it with leaf mould, cóir or shredded wood compost to make material suitable for ...
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Mulching
Leaves should be shredded, as they readily pack when wet and make leaf mould, which is more valuable tilled in or composted. Leaves have more nutrients, pound for pound ...
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Hop to It - Irish Frog Survey - Make a Frog Friendly Garden
How to make leaf mould and a compost heap - ways to better green gardening and cutting down on your use ...
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Irish Peatland Conservation Council - Index of Web Site Resources
How to make a worm bin How to make leaf mould The A to Z of Composting Community composting Crampton Community Composting Scheme Irish Community Composting ...
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Recycle now - The Look of Compost
First day: A heap of ... make lovely leaf mould. This can be done in black plastic sacks with plenty of holes punched through with a fork and well watered. It should take about two years for leaf mould to ...
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Composting for Farm and Garden
N), garbage (low N); partially decomposed materials, e.g., peat moss, leaf mould (low N) rotted manures (high N). Organisms: rich fertile soil (important primary source of decomposers ...
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Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: About HANC: Events
Nature's Way Resources: Native Mulch (composted and screened 1") - 40 lb. bag - $6 Leaf Mold Compost (screened 3/8" fine) - 40 lb. bag - $6 This product is produced primarily ... and is slowly composted over two years to ensure quality. The name Leaf Mold comes from the old English words "Leaf Mould" which means produced by a very slow breakdown of leaves (from ...
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Conservation Gardening - Plants For A Future
Their dead leaves can be turned into leaf mould which is an excellent soil conditioner, trees extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, converting it ...
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