Yes, I suppose someone who isn't taking care of internal envirionment isn't going to be eco-friendly in the disposal of their needles. Shame for you though.
Round here we have a two weekly 'green' collection that takes away garden waste. When the neighbours put out their bags of autumn leaves I wombled some of them. But my leaf mould and compost never looks as even and crumbly as the stuff on telly. If I tried to mix it with sharp sand and top soil it wouldn't be a very even mix - too lumpy.
Anyway deceided for now to hire a hollow tine aerator and do the holes and sand thing. Then wait till the autumn to scarify and reseed which is when I'll need the peat substitute. Am trying turning my bags of leaves every couple of weeks to see if that makes thema a better texture by September.
Round here we have a two weekly 'green' collection that takes away garden waste. When the neighbours put out their bags of autumn leaves I wombled some of them. But my leaf mould and compost never looks as even and crumbly as the stuff on telly. If I tried to mix it with sharp sand and top soil it wouldn't be a very even mix - too lumpy.
Anyway deceided for now to hire a hollow tine aerator and do the holes and sand thing. Then wait till the autumn to scarify and reseed which is when I'll need the peat substitute. Am trying turning my bags of leaves every couple of weeks to see if that makes thema a better texture by September.