Another group of graceful Narcissi showcases several pendant flowers per stem, with slender leaves and a lighter scent. These ...
To create leaf mold, collect shredded or whole leaves in a black plastic bag or a large plastic container. Wet the leaves well and close the container to keep them moist. Eventually, the natural ...
An enormous pile of leaves — what do you see when you look at it? The joy of autumn? The chore of leaf raking? Something to jump into for fun? How about a free source of mulching material and soil ...
Purchase a commercial leaf-mold — most have two 2 1/2-inch long cutouts — in specialty stores or make your own mold by cutting a leaf shape out of a thick piece of plastic or cardboard. (About fifty 2 ...
Autumn's bounty of fallen leaves isn't usually a problem for lawns and gardens—mulching the ground with them helps to feed the soil for a healthier yard. If you grew up in a neighborhood with lots of ...