aerobic activity (oxygen + humidity + temperature = Broken down leaves)
In the fall, we rake up the leaves and dump them in the compost bin. Stir up the pile every week or so, and keep it damp but not really wet. By spring, the leaves will have become compost, ready to be mixed in the soil of the garden.
The leaves are discarded in the autumn to allow a period of dormancy and then in spring they are replaced.
Dead leaves that fall to the ground undergo the process of decomposition. They are broken down by decomposers such as fungi, bacteria, and other organisms, which recycle the nutrients back into the soil. This helps enrich the soil and provides nutrients for new plant growth.
The deciduous forest is one that has trees which shed their leaves in autumn. In the spring those tress come to life with new growth of leaves and branches and sometimes flowers.
they stay on the ground
they hit the ground while farting and screaming at the same time
In the autumn or fall, leaves begin to lose their chlorophyll and turn different colors. After that, the leaves lose their cohesion and fall to the ground.
No, frost will kill the leaves above ground, but the rhubarb plant is perennial & will return the following spring.
This happens during the season of spring. Spring is when trees typically begin to grow new leaves as the weather warms up and days become longer.
Continuous spells or traps negated by Silent Insect, will become active again once it leaves the field.
The trillium. It grows close to the ground in spring and has three petals of either white or lavender with three three light green leaves.
Leaves!