Eli is out visiting, so he helped me get those bags located and opened. Only two of the bags had too much trash in them to open up on the garden, so they were removed. But, the rest were distributed and what a huge variety of leaf types and materials~pine needles, flower trimmings, vegetables, grass clippings, chopped leaves, etc.
I'd say it covered 9/10 of the garden at 1-2 ft depth. Can't really see my mounded up tater rows now, except the cheery orange flags sticking up out of the leaves.
The chickens are currently helping me spread them out more smoothly...
Now, to finish hauling the wood chips...hope I can get that done before dark catches me. Also got to do some last minute wiring on the utility trailer also.
I can't believe the bounty of these leaves!
I won't need much more to complete the garden coverage. There's simply no more places to put them and I can't put them any deeper for fear they won't mulch down fully by spring and I'll have difficulty planting through them.
I think one more day of leaf collection should give me enough for winter coop bedding and to cover the last bit of the garden. And maybe even then some...I may store the extra leaves~in the bags~over in the woods. Can't hurt and they can be utilized in the summer months for this or that.
Will post a pic of the spread out leaves later on this evening. They sort of look lumpy right now but I expect they will mulch down and even out with time, weather and the chicken's efforts.