Re: 2264 leaves and grass clippings - Mmmmm
Luz Shosie and Ned Vare
on 8/20/02 2:14 AM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:
The best fertilizer for all plants is what comes from other plants. Keep
your grass clippings right on your lawn. As for leaves, simply run over them
when they fall and they fertilize the grass too. No waste. no trucks. If you
have vegetable gardens, make a compost pile using the leaves and grass
clippings of your yard and collect your neighbors' also. Pile it together
and mix it up. In a few months, you have the best plant food there is. Just
spread it on any garden.
Been doin' that for years and have the finest gardens possible.
[email protected] wrote:
> We also are supposed to put our grass clippings and tree branchesJust a note folks:
>> (yard waste) in brown bags. (special ones mind you). These are
> taken
>> to a mulching company outside of town. Leaves are swept to the
>> street and picked up by a vacuuming truck.
The best fertilizer for all plants is what comes from other plants. Keep
your grass clippings right on your lawn. As for leaves, simply run over them
when they fall and they fertilize the grass too. No waste. no trucks. If you
have vegetable gardens, make a compost pile using the leaves and grass
clippings of your yard and collect your neighbors' also. Pile it together
and mix it up. In a few months, you have the best plant food there is. Just
spread it on any garden.
Been doin' that for years and have the finest gardens possible.
KT
>Yeah, most mowers can be fit with mulching attachments these days (all
>
>The best fertilizer for all plants is what comes from other plants. Keep
>your grass clippings right on your lawn.
>
it does is cover up the outlet). Unless you have one of those old-timey
rotary mowers, like someone I know.
Tuck