Leaf mould

Discussion in 'Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling' started by rustyroots, Oct 19, 2011.

  1. Jungle Jane

    Jungle Jane Middle Class Twit Of The Year 2005

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    I hope you are referring to Johnny Nice Painter and not just loosing your marbles Ziggy!

    I gathered up a load of sycamore leaves and for a change decided I would put them in an old washing basket rather than a bin liner. Nothing has happened, except they look rather dry. I suppose I better give them a good soaking.

    Also do you leave them to rot in the shade/dark corner or does it not matter?
     
  2. Phil A

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    Ahh, you are familiar with his work:D

    I've heard Sycamore is one of the longer ones to rot down.

    Shady & damp is best.
     
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      You're not referring a GC member by any chance? :heehee:
       
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