My garden is full of leaves because we live in the shade of a huge sycamore tree. My question is does it matter if your leaves are mostly one type, are some not so good as others. I know sycamore seeds can be poisonous but are the leaves ok?
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I have 3 sycamore trees and I collect the leaves. By the time they have been broken down in a year's time I doubt there is any poison to worry about.
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Interesting article in my French gardening mag this week. I said that leaves with long stems like sycamore, ash, lime, poplar and the like are best used as a mulch as they decompose slowly. Pine needles are used as a barrier against slugs and should not be added to leaf mould as they are acid.Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
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They will compost down, think may take 2 years to compost fully.
Have read that you can collect them, put in a black bag, tie the top and make a few hole in it and just leave the bag to compost away happily.
Don't be overly tidy as the worms drag a lot down and digest them.
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Originally posted by roitelet View PostInteresting article in my French gardening mag this week. I said that leaves with long stems like sycamore, ash, lime, poplar and the like are best used as a mulch as they decompose slowly. Pine needles are used as a barrier against slugs and should not be added to leaf mould as they are acid.sigpicGardening in France rocks!
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Originally posted by Bill HH View Postdoes it matter if your leaves are mostly one type
They all eventually get incorporated into the soil and mixed up by worms
Originally posted by Bill HH View PostI know sycamore seeds can be poisonousAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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