Leaf Compost: Manure made for Your Plants




If there are plants in the house, then there will be leaves too, when these leaves fall, we throw them as garbage, but we do not have to throw these leaves, they are also very useful for the plants.

Let’s Talk About Composting Process

So, let's make compost of these leaves, collect these leaves, if someone throws the leaves in the vicinity, then it can also be taken by asking from those people, as if I have less amount of leaves, then I take it by asking from my neighborhood.  These leaves have to be dried, then it has to be filled in a plastic sack or pot, bucket, some soil which is put in the plants has to be put in it, now the mouth of this sack has to be tied well, now in the sack one or two holes have to be made so that the air can go in and out, sprinkle some water in between.  It should be kept in the shade.

It takes about two months to make this compost.
  • This manure is also called gold.
  • The manure of this leaves increases the flower and leaves of the plant.
  • This manure retains moisture in the soil.
  • This manure is also helpful in growing vegetables.

If you want to prepare compost soon, then add some jaggery and curd to it. When it’s time is over, take it out of the sack and spread it on the ground and rub it with your hands, after two days your leaf compost is ready and now you can put it in your plants.

Similarly, you can also make compost from bitter neem leaves.


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