Ep 247 - Nothing Is Wasted: Leaf Mold, Mulch & Letting Go
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As spring unfolds, I find myself reflecting on what remains, what falls away, and what—over time—returns to nourish us again.
In this episode, I share a walk in the woods that took an unexpected turn, along with listeners’ questions about using leaves or wood chips in the garden. From there, we explore the benefits of leaf mold versus traditional mulch—how to make it, when to use it, and why it may be one of nature’s most generous gifts.
With Easter upon us—a season that holds endings and beginnings in the same breath—I also reflect on a personal decision about letting go, inspired by the image of a leaf carried by water.
In nature, nothing is wasted.
And perhaps… neither are the moments in our lives.
🌱 In this episode:
• How deep to apply leaves in garden beds
• What leaf mold is and how to make it
• Leaf mold vs. wood mulch (including dyed mulch concerns)
• When fresh wood chips are appropriate
• The idea of “living mulch” in mature gardens
• Lawn tips to support pollinators
🌿 Garden of Life Reflection:
What falls away isn’t the end—
It’s part of what feeds what comes next.
🔗 Learn more:
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🔍 Keywords:
leaf mold, mulch, gardening tips, soil health, sustainable gardening, letting go, garden of life
🔗 Links to Related Posts and Podcast:
No-Mow May helps Pollinators - Blog Post
Ep 103 - No Mow May & Marvelous Moss
Early Spring Tending: What to Keep, What to Clear - Blog Post
Ep 246 - Early Spring Tending: What to Keep, What to Clear
More about the Podcast and Column:
Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries.
It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from Mother Nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in, in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about.
Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone
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