Create Leaf Mould & Leaf Mould Tea

Sheena Adams | Image: Terry Guscott | Published: September 01, 2004
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• Fallen leaves - any will do, as long as they are free of pests, disease and pesticides
• Garbage can
• Weed eater

Rake leaves into piles, the drier the better. Add them to the garbage can and then whip them with a weed eater. Compost this mulch under plastic for one year._The following fall, incorporate the decomposed leaf mould into all your garden beds, or use it as a winter mulch or to make a fertilizing tea:

Leaf Mould Tea

Used monthly, highly nutritious leaf mould tea is an excellent means of providing nutrients to your garden while watering.

Tie the equivalent of one-quarter of a garbage can full of leaf mould into a burlap sack and return it to the garbage can. Fill the can with water, then cover and let sit two or three days. Remove "tea bag" and water all of your plants with the nutritious tea. Compost the leftover leaves.

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