There are many benefits to leaving leaves in your garden beds. While you may not like the look or idea of it at first but once your learn how important it is for your soil and environment you’ll change your mind.
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To get the most benefits from leaving leaves in your garden beds, it is important to spread them out evenly and to avoid letting them pile up too thickly. A layer of leaves that is 2-3 inches thick is ideal. If you have a lot of leaves, you can also compost them and use the resulting compost to amend your soil.
Money Saving Tip: Composting your leaves is a free way to get compost for your garden.
Adding leaves in your garden beds is a simple and effective way to improve soil health, suppress weeds, retain moisture, protect your plants from the winter cold, and provide habitat for beneficial wildlife.
Leaving leaves in your garden bed is a simple and effective way to improve soil health and create a more fertile environment for your plants. When you take care of your soil it will take care of you with healthy, happy, productive plants.
Happy Gardening
Ciearra is a gardener and houseplant enthusiast of over 10 years! She has been growing indoors and outdoors. Supplying food for her family and beautifying her home with annuals, perennials and houseplants! Ciearra is passionate about sharing her knowledge of plant care with anyone who needs help or a quick plant growth tip! When she’s not blogging you can find her tending to her chickens, dogs and hanging out with her family