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Beekissed
Garden Master
Bee, those are some nice pumpkins. As to the bags of leaves, I figured it will take 7 bags to fill the coop floor about 1 foot high. Every quarter, I think I will have to replenish. So I figured 4 quarters x 7 bags = 28 bags to last me all year. Is this wrong? If I keep the leaves in the bags to use throughout the year, will they decompose in the bags? Over here I can only find leaves in the fall.
Mary
My coop is 10x12 ft. and I store 4-5 compressed, large bags of leaves for winter and I rake three large tarp loads into the coop at the beginning of the season...like I'll be doing this week...which is about equal to 4-5 compressed bags of leaves.
The rest of the year I add other things...green stuff, kitchen scraps, hay cleaned out of the nest boxes now and again.
You could store that many and you won't go wrong, but I'm doubting you'll need that many leaves in that small coop/run setup. You could use the rest of them on the garden but I'd put them on there now so they have time to compost down before garden time.
I always poke holes in my leaf storage bags to allow for air flow...or any bugs that want to crawl in there. Both are good.