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Apr 5, 2020 11:47 AM CST
Name: Sue
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Gina1960 said:Leaving leaves on the lawn in fall and winter lets them decay into mulch nutrients come spring. We never rake the leaves here, we just let them decay naturally.


Does it matter what type of leaves? I raked oak leaves two years ago and spread them in a layer in a flower bed, and they are just now starting to decompose. Confused
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