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Started by cornykev, October 22, 2009, 20:53:12

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cornykev

Just a quickie for any newbies, the council are leaving bags of leaves around our streets get in quick and snare them for your lottie.      ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

cornykev

MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Borlotti

I don't believe it, but as I was looking at the bags of leaves, thought I do know someone that will be stalking the streets at night/early morning, picking up. If he is not picking up leaves he will be going through the recycling bins, or I could put you in touch with some good skips.  I will download my photo in a minute just to make Cornykev jealous, guess what the Council delivered today.  Sorry Kev if you have been taking some stick, but think you love it really (you don't really look like the scarecrow (much), he is better looking.  ;D ;D ;D

caroline7758

Unfortunately our council piles them into trailers and takes them away. :( Guess I should be glad they are not putting all those plastic bags into landfill.

flowerofshona2007

We asked our council for leaves and where told they use them all on the parks ect :(

Squash64

We must be very lucky because we get regular deliveries of leaves to our site at this time of year.  Yesterday they brought us a nice heap which were mixed with grass cuttings.
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

elvis2003

what do you actually DO with em?
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

manicscousers

I worry about the dog mess mixed in around here, we gather ours from places like asda, after asking, and around the bowling green near the plots  ;D
btw, elvis, we put most in a 'dalek' to break down and some in the bottom of the carrot and parsnip beds, last year we mulched our early potatoes with them  :)

elvis2003

thanks manics,ive had some in a dalek for 2 years now,and they dont look much different ha ha,still collecting them though
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

Sparkly

We collect ours from around our street (lots of trees). Bag it up, take to the plot and put in a leaf bin.

manicscousers

my ultimate ambition, sad though it is, is to keep enough leaf mould to make my own potting compost  ;D

elvis2003

lol manics,im absolutely sure you will!
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

Digeroo

Aren't you worried that leaves from the street are contaminated with oil, diesel and worse? 

We get loads on leaves on the opposite side of our street but I have never thought I wanted to harvest them.

Bill Door

I have been collecting leaves for a couple of weeks now.  They have been dry but today we have had rain so tomorrow they will be damp and I will use those in my haystack.  Last year I did not pick up many (not enough time for personal reasons) but most of those have degraded and been dug in where they were stored.  This time I will try a few black bags and try mixing some with the grass.

I did ask the trees and they kept throwing more leaves at me so I thought they were content that I should have them.

My clay soil needs the improvemnent.

Bill

flytrapman

The council deliver them to the lottie either by the pedestrian cleaners or by the HGV cleaners, they have delivered 4 loads today

Columbus

Hi all,
I`ve collected leaves for leaf mould ever since I got my plot, Its harder now as my hip joints are much worse than when I started so I have a cage on my top plot for friends to drop bags of leaves from their gardens into and the council may or may not deliver leaves to the site this year. Unfortunately they put a notice up a few weeks ago informing us that deliveries of green waste to the car park would be treated as fly-tipping. So they might have to prosecute themselves if they do deliver.  ???

If I harvest them from the street I try to leave the gritty long standing stuff from the bottom but apart from that leaves on the top haven`t been there long enough to be contaminated. I`ve never encountered dog poo or glass but I always wear thick gloves.
I have found that they don`t rot off in bags so I prefer to make big stacks in pallet cages. The soil that has leaf mould added is noticebly improved and very productive and that make the effort worth while.
Col
... I am warmed by winter sun and by the light in your eyes.
I am refreshed by the rain and the dew
And by thoughts of you...

Robert_Brenchley

I've been using leaves and grass cuttings from a local garden contractor for ten years. I've never asked where they come from but there's always the odd sweet paper in it. That's the worst I've ever found, and my crops are perfectly healthy.

SMP1704

In our area we have green compost bags for householders to put grass clippings and anything green from the garden.

This time of year the bags are full of leaves and the council only collects every other week. Sooooooo, I have become my neighbours weekly collection - from street to plot in about 5 mins and I bring the bags back on my return from the plot.  They think I'm a bit bonkers but I'm still a few years away from wearing a purple hat! ;)

Sure has taken the hard work out of leaf collection ;D ;D ;D
Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

1066

Quote from: manicscousers on October 23, 2009, 10:22:06
we put most in a 'dalek' to break down and some in the bottom of the carrot and parsnip beds, last year we mulched our early potatoes with them  :)

Sounds like a good use for them manics (I put mine in my bean beds last year) but might try (and remember!) to put some in with the carrots and parsnips
Thanks!

cornykev

I've counted 40 odd bags of leaves on the way to pick up the little un from school in the last two days and the bloody council van has thrown them on the back of his van by the time I get back, how comes there was 6 bags left down my road for two weeks with street rubbish in them and no bugger picked them up sharpish.   :( :( :(       ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Mme Muck

Seems like all the councils are up to this.  I'm sure I don't remember them sweeping and bagging leaves with so much gusto before. Wonder what reasoning they give for spending so much effort doing this?  I emailed our council but didn't get a reply.  It makes me mad they just chuck the bags of leaves in with the other rubbish! 
  There's a council (Calderdale I think),who got an environmental innovation award for doing stuff with its leaves.  Why can't they all follow suit. ???


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