The winter is coming, one of which is the coloring of the leaves of the trees, and then the fall, and the end of the trees. Fallow foliage is still going on, which brings us the collection of space.
So autumn is a great job for those who have a garden. It may take a few months to gather the Avar, but we can also decide to leave the fallen leaves on the ground as it happens in the open air. The Avar acts as a natural defense system, as it covers the ground and keeps it warm, but it can also provide shelter for small creatures from the cold. As the Avar degrades, it also provides a breeding ground for plants and land. It's a well-choreographed cycle of nature.
This is exactly what happens in our garden, but if we were to leave the avart untouched, it might hurt our eyes, but it would inevitably cause the disordered garden to work. By collapsing the fallen leaf, our gardens are taken care of, but this is just the appearance, because we are just taking the nutrients from the plants, the soil they need. Regardless of this, we collect letters every fall. There are those who place a space in the garden for the Avar, and when all the leaves have fallen from the trees, it is freed from burning. While doing so, we really get rid of the stagnant leaf stack, but it is unhealthy and unpleasant for our own and our environment. Municipalities can also distribute bags for garden owners specifically for collecting fallen Avars, and the bags are delivered by the municipality. That is, we get rid of valuable nutrients.
In addition, we can decide otherwise, choosing to protect nature. One of the eco-friendly methods we have already mentioned is that we don't do anything with the leaves. Leave the leaves where they fell. It is not a necessity, just the supply of nutrients to the soil and plants.
If we do not want to use this method because of this kind of view of the garden, but we do not want to waste avart as a valuable nutrient, we will decide on collecting the leaf. If there is a large garden and there is a place to collect it that does not spoil the overall picture of the garden, then collect the avart pile. Nature does its job, the leaves begin to decay, and the pile collapses not in so much time. From this heap, the plants in the garden can get a natural, cold blanket towards their roots. This must be done before the winter comes. We can keep the leaf hatch all over and use it as a nutrient for our garden plants in the spring.
We can also make our own, but it is also available in supermarkets, which not only keeps the fallen and gathered aver, but also the months of decomposition of the leaves to produce high-quality humus that can be used in spring and summer to improve the soil of our garden.
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