This electric blower/mulcher shreds leaves then moves them into a bag or drum reducing the volume in a ratio of about 20 to 1. The shredded leaves can then be added to the compost with green material like lawn clippings. The mix of leaves (carbon) and lawn clippings (nitrogen) will "cook" and become usable humus for next years garden. ANDREW MESSINGER
David Samson, flanked by Bret Parker to his right and Deb Carneol to the left, speak to Cara Nelson's seventh-grade class.
This electric blower/mulcher shreds leaves then moves them into a bag or drum reducing the volume in a ratio of about 20 to 1. The shredded leaves can then be added to the compost with green material like lawn clippings. The mix of leaves (carbon) and lawn clippings (nitrogen) will "cook" and become usable humus for next years garden. ANDREW MESSINGER
David Samson, flanked by Bret Parker to his right and Deb Carneol to the left, speak to Cara Nelson's seventh-grade class.
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