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umm I go to town and get bagged leaves on garbage day, if it's been dry. The leaves I collect with the mower bagger have grass with them and will mold. I use those right away.
My cousin sweeps her cut dry grass and I go over with my truck and fill the 8'bed and bag it when i get home. If it's good and dry... sometimes it's not quit dry and I use that right away. The chickens stir it up so it doesn't mold
I leave all my cuttings and leaves in place since I live on a sand dune and all of it needs every bit of organic matter it can get.
 
I leave all my cuttings and leaves in place since I live on a sand dune and all of it needs every bit of organic matter it can get.
clay here but I used to, until I needed bedding and garden mulch....
For a while a buddy that did landscaping was bringing me leaves and grass clippings I was composting... that was a bit of a chore. The bins I had were 4 pallets square. One for leaves, one for grass and 3 for various stages of compost. He retired the same time I did, so no more dump truck loads.
 
clay here but I used to, until I needed bedding and garden mulch....
For a while a buddy that did landscaping was bringing me leaves and grass clippings I was composting... that was a bit of a chore. The bins I had were 4 pallets square. One for leaves, one for grass and 3 for various stages of compost. He retired the same time I did, so no more dump truck loads.
I tried composting here with the same 4 pallet configuration but there is not sufficient moisture for a proper compost pile. Now I just bury the organic matter and it decomposes very quickly in the "soil" compared to just drying out if left on the surface.
 
I tried composting here with the same 4 pallet configuration but there is not sufficient moisture for a proper compost pile. Now I just bury the organic matter and it decomposes very quickly in the "soil" compared to just drying out if left on the surface.
I would water it as I built a pile and when I turned it into a new bin... The last 2 years I would not have had to do that, probably would have been a slimy mess with all the rain I have had
 
Nope unless you count salsa

:lau salsa is delicious!

It had sliced tomatoes, avocado, bruschetta, relish, and onions on it :drool so delicious!

Pastor asked everyone to start writing sermon notes so just left Walmart after buying notebooks and gel pens :D

When we get home we are raking leaves for the chickens run. They can make their own mulch :lau

That sounds really good!! And good plan!!

Then when I remove it I'll put it in the compost pile

You shouldn’t need to remove it. You can compost it right in the run. :D
 
:lau salsa is delicious!



That sounds really good!! And good plan!!



You shouldn’t need to remove it. You can compost it right in the run. :D
We got some huge piles in the run and moved some of the sticks so the chickens could get the bugs that were underneath them. I'd say they're happy chickens right now
 

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