
21. Store Leaves For the Spring
As we mentioned earlier, leaves have a lot of amazing nutrients in them, especially if you turn them into mulch. Even if you have a compost pile, you will most likely have an excess of leaves. This is why you may want to consider storing leaves for the spring. When the weather gets warm outside, you may find yourself dumping weeds into the compost pile. You need a mix of both brown and green elements in compost if you wanted to break down properly. So this is why it is a good idea to have these leaves on hand so that you can mix everything together out of season.

As we mentioned earlier, these leaves can also be used as mulch. Eventually, these bags of leaves will begin to break down and turn into a sort of fertilizer. Some people swear by making leaf mold, so it will actually be okay if this happens over the course of the winter. However, having mold in your home, even if it’s in the garage, can be unhealthy. If you want to prevent mold from growing, you want to make sure that these leaves are in airtight plastic packages that are kept away from moisture. Once you are in the midst of making compost, you will be happy to have them on hand.