Dry Leaves -Garden

Sukarma Thareja
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3rd July 2024 | 8 Views | 0 Likes

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I am science teacher in government school. My house in city has big garden. There are many fruit #trees in my garden. Two mango trees give lovely mangoes from month of April to June. One jamun and guava tree. Both give fruits in #rainy season. Lemon tree give fruits in #winter season. 

In fall/spring season there is #fall of old leaves and #trees get new leaves. During #spring season fruit tree gardens are full of fallen #dry leaves. The dry leaves are to be raked some how from tree garden. 

But new science research points out that it is no use raking garden dry leaves and keeping heap of those  leaves outside garden. This process will help in making gutter of lane get jammed up with dry leaves. 

New science research further  suggest that  while raking dry leaves of garden  it is best to #break them in small pieces with help of lawn mower and let them #evenly spread in garden. This process will help dry leaves to form #ecosystem for very minute animals – vertebrate/non vertebrate and their offsprings which will help them to #survive. Other advantage in following this procedure is that there will be very less #emissions of green house gases which pollute the environment. Gradually #organic dry leaves will decay slowly and will become part of #organic soil. 

Moral- Dry leaves of garden trees are not be filled in #plastic bags. This process will help in #emission of green house gases like #methane which will pollute the #environment. 

sukarma.thareja.knp @gmail.com

Sukarma Thareja

Alumnus IITK

India

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