I am not sure about most leaves but for sure not sycamore leaves they are poisonous. For sure Oak and Maple. I use these myself.
Yes. Eucalyptus leaves can be used as mulch. However, they should be composted for several months first. This will allow time for the resins and other toxic compounds to leach out.
Any leaves are good mulch, especially if they've rotted and molded a little while.
Two ways that people use leaves as a resource is by composting for gardens and mulch for landscaping.
Yes it is a great mulch.
Equipment for collecting, for cutting or shredding or storing, and for spreading is the item that will be needed to use dried papaya leaves as organic mulch. Papaya leaves may measure 3.5 feet (1.07 meters) long by 2 feet (0.61 meters) wide. They work best as an organic leaf mulch when pre-composted for two years in bags or bins after being chopped by lawn mowers, leaf shredders or wood chippers or shredded by garden shears.
No it is not because it choke on the leaves and die.
Under dirt, rocks, leaves or mulch.
Larry madden
yes
You don't use bags for mulch. You buy bags OF mulch. And you can get them at the box stores at the right time of year.
You make mulch by layering organic waste material, a bit like compost but without the kitchen scaps etc. You can use grass clippings, leaves, bark chips, sugar cane, pea straw and shredded bark.