Grand Avenue by Mike Thompson for October 25, 2015
October 24, 2015
October 26, 2015
Transcript:
Michael, we need to rake all the leaves and back them. Awwwww! Why don't we just quickly mow the lawn? Because that would just create millions of tiny pieces that would be too little to rake up and bag. My point exactly!
Penny Robinson Fan ClubBurn shed limbs in a wood stove, spread the ashes on the leaf mulch. That will produce a lye when it rains, neutralizing the tannic acid from the oak leaves, and the earthworms will compost the leaves into the ground, producing an inch of topsoil every decade.
Penny Robinson Fan ClubBurn shed limbs in a wood stove, spread the ashes on the leaf mulch. That will produce a lye when it rains, neutralizing the tannic acid from the oak leaves, and the earthworms will compost the leaves into the ground, producing an inch of topsoil every decade.