There’s so much to love about fall! The crisp air, football on the weekends, and pumpkin-flavored everything. But let’s be real - there’s one part of fall that’s not so fun: all those friggin leaves! They’re beautiful up in the trees, but a menace once they fall to the ground. One minute your yard looks pristine, the next it’s buried under a crunchy, colorful carpet that somehow multiplies overnight.

Give Your Leaves a Second Life at Seton Harvest

If you’re wondering what to do with those piles of leaves instead of letting them take over your yard, we’ve got a perfect solution: bring them to Seton Harvest for composting! This amazing community farm will let Mother Nature do her thing by turning your fallen leaves into nutrient-rich compost that helps grow food for local families in need. Basically, your leaves go from nuisance to neighborhood hero!

The Benefits of Composting Your Leaves

Here’s why composting your leaves is such a win-win:

  1. Leaf compost improves soil texture, making sandy soil retain water and breaking up clay so it’s easier to work with. It even creates air pockets, giving roots room to grow strong and healthy.
  2. Those decomposed leaves are full of nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. They also provide helpful microorganisms that keep soil healthy.
  3. Compost acts like a sponge, holding water in the soil longer and reducing the need for constant watering. Bonus: it helps prevent erosion from wind and rain.
  4. Instead of clogging landfills, your leaves get recycled into a natural resource, helping the environment and promoting sustainability.
  5. A layer of compost can naturally reduce weeds and even repel some garden pests, cutting down on chemicals.
  6. When cold weather hits, composted leaves protect roots from frost, acting as a cozy natural blanket.
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How to Drop Off Your Leaves in Evansville

If you’re ready to do something good with those doggone leaves, head to 9400 New Harmony Road on Evansville’s west side, follow the driveway around the barn to the compost pile behind the first greenhouse, unload, and just like that - you’re part of a local sustainable farming effort!

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