Hey all. :)
I have two very large deciduous trees on my block that have almost finished dropping there 'autumn load'. A couple of trailers loads worth at least.
In the past I have just taken it to the local recycle yard but thought this year i should make better use of it and use it as mulch/compost.
Only issue is, putting the leaves straight on the garden bed is no good as they just blow away given a little wind, and its way to big a quanitity to put it through one of those small backyard mulchers.
So to the questions:
1) Should I set aside an area for a compost pile, wait till it breaks down a bit then use the leaves?
2) If so, Will it be ok to use this broken down material straight over the top of the existing woodchip mulch? Not keen to dig it into the soil as this will disturb the plants.
3) Is it of any benefit adding the composted/broken down material on top of the woodchip or will this just provide an area for new weeds to grow?
Cheers
Joel