KennyG
Elite Member
We got TONS of oak leaves here, about 5:1 tree ratio of oaks to anything else. What I've been told is to make a compost pile, bin, hole, or wherever you can keep them and add a bag of lime from time to time, and if you got it rabbit poop, er droppings. Both are really supposed to turn those acidy leaves into an awesome compost.
This year I'm gonna do the LIME test to how it goes.. what's $10 in lime gonna hurt?
I've got lots of Oaks and they make great compost. You can add the lime but you really don't need it unless you already have acid soil. Fresh oak leaves are acid but after they compost, the compost is pretty much neutral. The acidity goes away as they compost.