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Composting leaves is very valuable in managing your compost plan. Invariably leaves are left scattered all over a yard in spite of the fact that the compost pile is close by and sorely needing the absorption, the carbon and other nutrients that leaves can provide. Following are a few of the benefits of composting leaves. 1. Odor control Dry leaves are a great means of suppressing the smell that may, otherwise, emanate from a compost heap. After you add fresh kitchen scraps to your pile, it would be a good idea not only to mix them into the heap, but to cover it with dry leaves as well. 2. Vermin control Leaves, when used to cover a freshly supplemented pile of manure or food scraps, are great for preventing flies from infesting your yard. Pile on a two-inch layer of leaves to throw off the scent of the rats and vermin that may be attracted to your compost heap. Composting leaves may be what separates a neat garden from one ruined by all sorts of pests. 3. Carbon-rich source Composting leaves can give your pile a rich source of carbon. Carbon, along with nitrogen, oxygen, and water does a lot to hasten the decomposition of a compost heap. When you need more green matter to balance you pile and serve as a much-needed catalyst, leaves provide a ready source for you. 4. Absorptive quality However, during wet or humid weather when your compost pile often retains too much water, the absorptive quality of dry leaves can assist greatly in remedying the situation. Whilst water aids decomposition, on the other hand, too much of it will serve as a retarder as well. 5. Managing yard waste Many yards in America produce more yard waste than they know what to do with – and most of this consists of fallen leaves. Rather than waiting for curbside pickup to take the problem off your hands, composting leaves can turn the problem into a benefit. 6. Cost-efficiency There is really no reason to throw away something that you can use to improve the production of, say, your vegetable garden. Composting leaves can even mean substantial savings off your fertilizer budget. 7. Yard aesthetics One of the most unsightly things about gardens is the enormous amount of leaves that cover it in the fall. Some leaves might look pretty, but when they cover your whole lawn, pond or pool, plant nursery or vegetable garden, they become a real aesthetic problem. Composting leaves is the best solution for a messy yard.
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