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Rutting leaves, Hmmm.
Do they set up territories and harems like Cariboo and deer?
Do they rub thier antlers against the tree trunks?
I can see why you'd want to get it over fast...what a mess
this all must make in your yard.
Nice typo, Art (giggle)

When I was a gardener, we used to put all the leaves on the
flower beds to help the flowers. Let them rot there, and then
hturn them into the soil in the spring.
Peter

>Hey out there!;-
>        Does anyone know of anything you can spray or strew on dead leaves to
>make 'em rut faster? Catalpa, Oak, Maple.
>        The leaf blower is taking just too long---or maybe I'm just a bit
>weaker.
>        Art
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Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
Collector of worldwide Mollusca
http://www.intergate.bc.ca/personal/seashell/index.html
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