SupraSPL
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When I add leaf mold I pick from the layer that is already almost broken down, often white strands running through and smells great. The few leaves that do make it in tend to break down quickly in the presence of all the other nutes, heat and damp. Great stuff!The leaf mold is a long term deal and takes about 3 years to finish. My last years leaves are just now starting to break down some and not look like freshly collected leaves. I use the lawnmower to chop them up as I can and will put this years in a different spot.
For leaves, it's almost all fungus rather than bacteria and the three years is no exaggeration. Worth it in the end, but patience is a must for leaf mold.
Yes if you are careful you can get away with no-drain (experimentally). You just dont want to swamp the buckets, so I always hoist each one to gauge how much water each needs. In my experience I would have to overwater to get true runoff from this soil anyway and I prefer not to waterlog them.No drain holes?
So I can buy Lowes buckets and not have to worry about overflow anymore....nice