Wow, I got really lazy over the last few months in terms of shredding leaves.
Yesterday, I saw there were some bugs flying around the top of the pile and realized it was because the last time I added fresh food to the pile, I forgot to add fresh leaves.
The leaves I re-covered the pile with were un-shredded, and so it was only a matter of time until I needed to fix it.
Not everyone has a shredder, but maybe your neighbor does? It’s really important and makes all the difference.
By doing so, you’ll get greater coverage for your food scraps, the material size is smaller, meaning it’ll get to work quicker and lastly you’ll see much higher composting temperatures.
Further, you’ll be able to store more in your backyard throughout the year when they’re shredded.
Oh yeah- and it’ll eliminate any odors, too.
Shredding your leaves for composting…get to it and reap the benefits. It makes everything easier.
The results of shredded leaf were proved. I think that doing this is good for the environment, especially make the nutrients for soil