Yes, dried leaves can be used as fertilizers. The foliage nevertheless must not be diseased since any pathogens may cause problems for soil food web members. There also needs to be a match between the soil pH (power of hydrogen) where the leaves come from with where the fertilizer will be applied since incorrect matches may result in roots not being able to access available nutrients.
An Illige is used to cut the dried leaves of an onion.
dried sludge is used as fertilizers as normal sludge is wet and contains bacteria which can harm the crops.
Yarrow leaves are dried and used in herbal medicine.
Dried leaves are dead leaves.
Not any more. They used to be. Now they are dead.
The leaves and occasionally the stems are used. Usually harvested while the plant is in flower and then dried. Dried leaves may be powdered, used in capsules, or steeped in water or alcohol. And more . . .
The dried leaves, ripe dried seeds, and fresh leaves of the one-year-old plant, or the leaves of the two-year old plant are the parts that were used in medicine.
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Yes. Fresh or dried leaves are used as a tarragon substitute for flavoring soups, sauces etc; and a tea is brewed using the dried leaves and flowering tops.
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Flowers and leaves are dried and used medicinally. The leaves are at their most potent when harvested just after the plant flowers.
All parts of the plant are edible. The fresh leaves and the dried seeds are commonly used in cooking.