Eventually you will pull into your driveway and one thing will stand out on it's own; leaves. After reminiscing about jumping into a pile or stuffing a scarecrow, you will probably decide on raking them up and bagging them, bringing them to the curb. Bagging is one of the most labor intensive techniques. You have to bend down scoop a lot, then drag the leaves to the curb. Bagging also uses bags, no pun intended, that are less degradable than the leaves they bundle. There is also transportation of the trucks that are used to haul off your leave load to the local land fill to take up space. But maybe you're not a bagger, maybe you're a burner, or a shredder… Burning has to be done with lots of caution, as well as a permit in some areas. The burning of leaves may also cause allergies to be aggravated. But most importantly, burning and bagging are also the biggest waste of a great compost ingredient. Leaves make awesome compost! There are a couple of ways to do it. One is to build your compost bin and scoop up the leaves and throw them in. In one year you will have a nutrient rich compost with this technique. If you add grass clippings in the spring you will have both carbon

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