Re: Trilliums ?


That works but the kitchen mulch attracts the worms, especially the coffee
grinds and the "soft" stuff.  The worms help to break up the soil.


> [Original Message]
> From: Christopher P. Lindsey <lindsey@mallorn.com>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Date: 4/25/2006 10:21:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Trilliums ?
>
> > Do you "plant" your kitchen mulch in your beds?  I found it is a pretty
> > fast way to get the clay broken up.  
>
> I've been chopping oak leaves into little pieces using a leaf shredder and
> then lightly turning them into the soil.  :)
>
> There's a BIG oak tree in my backyard, so I have plenty of leaves...  
>
> Chris
>
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