How To Use Leaf mould In A Sentence

  • Sometimes I add extra leaf mould for heath or moisture-loving plants, or seaside sand for coastal plants in a trough.
  • Pile the leaves in every time they are cleared from the garden and leave them for a year or more to produce lovely, dark crumbly leaf mould to spread over the garden or incorporate into the soil.
  • They are put in wet, pressed down and a little old leaf mould added. The Sun
  • With established plants simply cut back and mulch with leaf mould in spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Partial or dappled shade and soil enriched with plenty of leaf mould suits them best.
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  • Making leaf mould is different to making general garden compost in that only the leaves are used.
  • The earth was rich with undisturbed deposits of leaf mould and beech mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • If grown in plenty of humus and leaf mould, rhododendron roots almost peel off the ground.
  • Cultivation: The planting medium should consist of clay, peat, loam or leaf mould and a good layer of sand.
  • Hence the need to get the leaf mould in place. The Sun
  • Ideally, dig in leaf mould or well rotted garden compost or peat before planting. The Sun
  • The earth was rich with undisturbed deposits of leaf mould and beech mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • When it is full, the whole lot can be left to rot down, making rich leaf mould next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Madra tripped and fell headlong in the leaf mould, and in an instant their pursuers were upon her.
  • Madra tripped and fell headlong in the leaf mould, and in an instant their pursuers were upon her.
  • Plant this shrub in an open position and mulch with peat or leaf mould.
  • The earth was rich with undisturbed deposits of leaf mould and beech mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leaf mould containers usually consist of nothing more than a circular or square casing of chicken mesh supported by a wooden or metal frame.
  • Mulch in late winter with any organic material such as home-made compost, leaf mould or composted bark.
  • They are put in wet, pressed down and a little old leaf mould added. The Sun
  • Hence the need to get the leaf mould in place. The Sun
  • In this country, experiments are continuing with sticky goo to counteract the slippery leaf mould.
  • The earth was rich with undisturbed deposits of leaf mould and beech mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence the need to get the leaf mould in place. The Sun
  • Cultivation: The planting medium should consist of clay, peat, loam or leaf mould and a good layer of sand.
  • With established plants simply cut back and mulch with leaf mould in spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes I add extra leaf mould for heath or moisture-loving plants, or seaside sand for coastal plants in a trough.
  • Ideally, dig in leaf mould or well rotted garden compost or peat before planting. The Sun
  • TOP OF THE HEAPIf you have the room, create a separate leaf heap rather than simply adding leaves to compost, as leaf mould is a luxury soil improver if you are growing lilies in pots. Gardening jobs for November
  • When it is full, the whole lot can be left to rot down, making rich leaf mould next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • One sensed that the canopy had been wasted slowly by the powers of fungus and leaf mould.
  • Standard potting mixes made up of finely milled bark chips can altered to a specific plant's special needs by mixing them with other potting compost ingredients such as vermiculite, perlite, coir fibre or leaf mould.

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