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Hello welcome back to HuwsNursery my name is Huw Richards and on this channel you can
find all sorts of gardening videos so you can grow food cheaply and then also how to
cook them with delicious recipes, and today we're going to be helping the garden by raking
up some leaves and we're going to be making some leaf mold which is really simple and
all you need is basically a rake, some gloves and a plastic bag. So first off we're going
to start collecting up some leaves. So we have a few leaves now, just get your plastic
bag, and open it up. Now try and get a bag where you can't see through the plastic, this
is because, well, and also dark coloured because dark colours absorb heat and that will help
increase the decomposition of the leaves. And then just start filling up the bag. Okay,
so here we have the bag; it's about three quarters full you want to press it down a
bit, and then simply grab both sides, about halfway, roll it in, then tie it up, like
that. And then do one more and there you have it. So I'm just going to collect a few more
of these bags, and we'll carry on from there. Okay, so I filled up five bags, now all you
need to do is just lift the bag over and just to the side, like use the rake or something,
or a fork, and just poke a few holes in the bottom like that. Now that's ready. Now this
method works for most leaves, the sycamores typically will take about a year and a half
to mature, which is all we need so that means spring 2015 they will be ready. But yeah basically
the bigger the leaves you grow the longer it will take for them to decompose. And you
can also, the best leaves to use are oak, and ash, you can use pine needles as well
and evergreens. So they do take about three years but still have a lot of good factors
I mean they're going to have different minerals because they're evergreens. They usually take
about three years like I said and would be good mulch. One leaf for example I wouldn't
use is holly because you're just going to be really impatient five to ten years they
still probably won't be ready. So don't use holly I personally would just stick with broadleaf
trees, and if you don't have any trees in your garden, just go to a park and remember
to ask the ranger or someone to see if it is all right with you collecting leaves. Most
of the time I would imagine you would be allowed, so just collect bags full of leaves maybe
get your whole friends have a leaf collecting day, maybe get ten bags each or something
and I mean you would basically have so much you wouldn't know what to do with them. So
thank you very much for watching this video, I hope you enjoyed this and if you haven't
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to teach you as many things as possible. So thanks for watching and goodbye!