Here in zone 4b Minnesota we had the first frost on September 29. We've also had two light snowfalls that melted off. It's been a colder fall than usual. I just purchased a bagger for my riding lawnmower and started putting leaves on my garden. I'm already looking forward to next year. Cheers to all from chilly Minnesota
Yes, yes, yes,……My leaves are just now starting to turn…..I use them so much I.m gonna just have to find them in bulk in some small town that requires the driving but It goes a little quicker for me cause I shred all mine for use. I agree with you keep pushing the use of leaves. 😉
Thanks so much for the update Mark. Good morning from Lake George New York. I am shredding my leaves this week. It is cold here.
Will you not be using a cover crop?
Here in zone 4b Minnesota we had the first frost on September 29. We've also had two light snowfalls that melted off. It's been a colder fall than usual. I just purchased a bagger for my riding lawnmower and started putting leaves on my garden. I'm already looking forward to next year. Cheers to all from chilly Minnesota
Great update Mark, I've been mulching every day!
Yes, yes, yes,……My leaves are just now starting to turn…..I use them so much I.m gonna just have to find them in bulk in some small town that requires the driving but It goes a little quicker for me cause I shred all mine for use. I agree with you keep pushing the use of leaves. 😉
Thanks for the reminder Sir Mark, our own small way of contribution to fixing climate change; a regenerative agriculture/farming.
To some of your followers, here's the link https://www.fixingthesystem.net.au/2018/07/06/boosting-natures-cooling-system/
Already started. We just got a light frost in my front yard. Trees in the backyard offer a little protection and many leaves.
A GREAT LIST OF NUTRIENTS IN FALL LEAVES, go this link. https://sustainable-farming.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Municipal_Leaves_Plant_Nutrients_Available_FS824_1998.pdf .