Leaving fall leaves on the ground can be beneficial for pollinators, as they provide a valuable food source during a time when other resources may be scarce. Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and other insects, rely on the nectar and pollen from plants for sustenance, and many of these insects also use leaf litter as a place to overwinter and as a source of food. By leaving fall leaves on the ground, you can create a more diverse and resilient ecosystem that supports pollinators and other beneficial wildlife. Additionally, it can also be beneficial in terms of soil, plant health and reducing erosion.
Leaving fall leaves on the ground can be beneficial for gardens in several ways:
It is also important to note that not all leaves are good for gardens. Leaves from certain trees, such as walnut and eucalyptus, can be toxic and should be avoided.
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