What to Do With Fallen Leaves in Autumn

What to Do With Fallen Leaves in Autumn admin October 22, 2020

What to Do With Fallen Leaves in Autumn

Usually it’s a great idea to mulch leaves that have fallen on your lawn. That will provide the lawn with great organic matter that will feed the microbes. However, many tree funguses transfer year to year in the fallen leaf tissue. It is very important to remove the winter debris as early as possible in the late autumn to avoid the spread of the funguses or diseases. This is only an issue if your trees have a disease or a fungus. If your trees are in great shape, below are some great ideas for what to do with your fall leaves so they don’t end up in a landfill.

Mulching

As tempting as it is to leave leaves untouched on your lawn. It’ better to mulch them or mow over them. If the leaves create too much of a blanket over the lawn that will block the sunlight from reaching the plant tissue. Having the leaf debris in smaller pieces (about dime sized) help them work down into the soil wear the worms and microbes can start breaking them down.

Composting

If you decide to rake up your leaves instead of mulching them for the lawn or garden. The leaves will great composting material. If you aren’t an at home composter, there options for compost curbside pick up or drop off locations depending on your location. Fall isn’t about just leaves of course! You can find pine cones in most Colorado lawns, so having a fun pinecone wreath to last you through the fall season and is a great way to upcycle them other than composting.