
Yep, it's a long slow process. This time of year, I mow my yard two or three times per week to vacuum up the falling leaves. I have found that if I mow them up as they fall, I do not get to the point where there is a thick mat of leaves that clogs up my riding mowers. Also, if it rains and freezes, I don't want a thick mat of leaves on the ground to block out and kill all my grass in the spring.

I still have leaf rakes, but mostly I use my riding mowers, collect the leaves in the grass collection bins, and then dump the leaves in the chicken run and now, in those pallet wood chicken wire cages I built for my raised beds.

It's like having money on the ground! So many good uses for leaves around the homestead.

I can hardly believe, back in the day, that we used to rake up all those leaves and burn them! What a waste. But back then I did not know or appreciate the value of leaves. Having chickens has opened my eyes to many home recycling efforts.
Some chicken TV pictures with leaves in my chicken run...
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