A few days back the gardening peeps on here were writing about what to do with fallen leaves.
I have remembered where I got my compostable leaf sacks.
https://www.crocus.co.uk/product/_/compostable-leaf-sack-for-composting-leaves/classid.2000008631/
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Adding too many leaves at once to a compost heap makes a mess, as they go into a soggy clump of clumpy sogginess. I know that that you can move them somewhere sensible without picking them up. But I use these to store the ones that have fallen on the lawn. Now that my very good lawn mowering man is not visiting every fortnight, the leaves are not getting picked up in his mower box.
I am very much against having black plastic bags anywhere in the garden. These can sit in a corner behind some shrubs until they are needed as a mulch. I know that some plastic bags are biodegradable, but do they mean in commercial composters which run at a higher temperature than a domestic one? On the subject of which, is that like the "new" compostable coffee plods, allegedly compostable, but not many places take them, and so in practice they are not compostable?
@mudsticks - You might know the answer to this conundrum. 🤔