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  2. How To Compost Leaves So They'll Enrich Your Garden's Soil - AOL

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    A leaf compost pile can be done in a designated compost bin or by making a heap, ideally shaded from wind so it doesn't blow away. ... Dried leaves, along with dead or other dried plants, wood ...

  3. Composting in Winter: 10 Simple Tips for Keeping Your Pile Active

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    Here's how to keep composting in winter so you'll have finished compost in spring. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home ...

  4. Can You Compost Citrus Peels? Yes, with These 8 Must ... - AOL

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    To make your compost pile run as efficiently as possible, layer 1 part nitrogen-rich citrus peels and other kitchen scraps with 3 parts carbon-rich materials, such as autumn leaves, weed-free ...

  5. Home composting - Wikipedia

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    Methods of Using Compost Use Instruction Mulch: Apply a 3-6 inch layer to the bed and rake. [18] Amend Soil: Mix 1–2 inches of the compost into the top 3–5 inches of the soil. [18] This can also be done before adding plants or seeds to aerate the soil and add nutrients. [19] Fertilizer: Add 1-2 inches of compost to grass or plant pots and ...

  6. Rheum palaestinum - Wikipedia

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    Rheum palaestinum, the desert rhubarb, is a plant indigenous to Israel and Jordan with a highly developed system for gathering rainwater. [1] [2]The plant has broad, rigid leaves, with a waxy surface, and channels cut into them that funnel any water that drops onto them toward its root, with enough force to cause deep soil penetration. [3]

  7. Rheum rhaponticum - Wikipedia

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    Rheum rhaponticum, the false rhubarb, rhapontic rhubarb or rhapontic, is a plant species in the genus Rheum found in the wild. [2] It is the only Rheum species found only in Europe, and is now restricted to the Rila mountain range in south-western Bulgaria. [1] [3] [4] It was introduced to other countries in Europe. [3]