Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for November 19, 2011
November 18, 2011
November 20, 2011
Transcript:
Janis: Every year we say we should compost all these leaves, then we don't!
Janis: Maybe we could do it this year!
Arlo: "We should compost all these leaves."
Unless you want compost. But that’s not hard, either. You rake or blow them in one pile. You go away. You stay away. Not much to it if you don’t over-think it.
I usually compost half of the leaves, but this year, the wind has taken most of them, so I really don’t have enough for my garden. Arlo can give me his.
I drag mine into the woods so I don’t have to burn ‘em. But I don’t think burning leaves once a year causes that much harm…..compared to volcanoes and coal fired factories and of course all of those cars……
1. Get a dozen cedar 1×6×6-ft fence boards. 2. Cut them all into 3-ft lengths. 3. About 3-in. from each end, cut a 3/4×3/4 notch in both sides. 4. Google [Lincoln Logs] for how to assemble into two cubes. 5. Fill with leaves, grass clippings, veggie cuttings, hose down weekly. 6. Either wait six months, or turn weekly (either one).Everything (and I mean everything gets recycled, eventually. You and I are star-stuff.
Varnes about 13 years ago
Burn ’em…smells great…..
rraazz about 13 years ago
At least the sentiment is getting ‘re-used’
doublepaw about 13 years ago
Easiest thing is to mow them with a mulching mower, beats blowing them all over the yard for hours.
stonmonky678 about 13 years ago
Unless you want compost. But that’s not hard, either. You rake or blow them in one pile. You go away. You stay away. Not much to it if you don’t over-think it.
htenhoeve about 13 years ago
we all have such good intentions
ajn90280 Premium Member about 13 years ago
You just don’t break with tradition. You just don’t.
3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago
..well played…
tnazar about 13 years ago
Same thing at our house.
sfreader1 about 13 years ago
I usually compost half of the leaves, but this year, the wind has taken most of them, so I really don’t have enough for my garden. Arlo can give me his.
Devils Knight about 13 years ago
city i live in collects the yard waste and then the residents can go and get as much free compost as they want
DDrazen about 13 years ago
…and thus the cycle of (human) nature begins again…
Varnes about 13 years ago
I drag mine into the woods so I don’t have to burn ‘em. But I don’t think burning leaves once a year causes that much harm…..compared to volcanoes and coal fired factories and of course all of those cars……
pbarnrob about 13 years ago
1. Get a dozen cedar 1×6×6-ft fence boards. 2. Cut them all into 3-ft lengths. 3. About 3-in. from each end, cut a 3/4×3/4 notch in both sides. 4. Google [Lincoln Logs] for how to assemble into two cubes. 5. Fill with leaves, grass clippings, veggie cuttings, hose down weekly. 6. Either wait six months, or turn weekly (either one).Everything (and I mean everything gets recycled, eventually. You and I are star-stuff.
poper08 about 13 years ago
Compost them by leaving them spread out evenly on the lawn. That’s how I do it!
Charles Spencer Premium Member about 1 month ago
Say goodnight, Arlo.