Zeedman
Garden Master
The rural township where the garden is located does not collect leaves. The nearby city (2 miles away) does, and might be willing to drop off a load; but I would have no control over the contents. Walnut leaves, treated lawn clippings, and cigarette buts (which can carry mosaic) are problems I prefer to avoid. Still, it may come to that, if there are no other options. I admit, the idea of a whole dump truck of leaves is an attractive one. The city nearest to me dumps their collected leaves on nearby farm fields.Does the town collect leaves? I’m sure they would gladly drop a truck load off on your garden.
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Any wood old enough to compost was very likely to contain lead paint. After discovering this, DW & I scraped up what we had already laid down, and used it on her flower beds instead.
Been there, done that. The first year I cover cropped, it was a mixture of oats, vetch, and favas. When everything was about 1-2' tall, I tried to turn it under with the tiller alone. BIG MISTAKE. It so clogged the tines that I spent about as much time de-tangling as I spent digging. It helps a lot to first mow the cover crop before tilling, but my second mistake (the following year) was to try that with a small mower. It takes a riding mower to cut & chop such heavy growth.

