Re: live oak leaves mulch


Great for Camellias or hydrangeas or anything else that likes acid soil. Yes, they acidify the soil. But really the best place for them is under the oaks--make sure that a mulch of their leaves is left underneath their canopy.

If you have a really big surplus I'll come over and pick up a few bags!

Laura
Glassell Park
On Jul 15, 2007, at 9:40 PM, Lee Scott wrote:

I have a lot of leaves from my California live oaks. Would these leaves make a good mulch? How about for a bed of Cannas? Does it help make the soil more acidic?


thanks,

Lee in Glendale, CA




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