I was wondering the same thing as I have loads of eucalyptus leaves falling onto me vegetable garden. I found this: 'Oily leaves, like eucalyptus or pine will break down very slowly and release an oil into the soil leading to water absorption problems' I'm going down tomorrow to try to clear them - will be an ongoing battle though...
Think about this one- Does different types of plastic matter? (plastic wrap vs. hard plastic) Or do all plastics leach toxins?
Red rosin paper is not recommended for use in a vegetable garden as it can contain harmful chemicals that may leach into the soil and affect plant growth or produce safety. It is better to use organic or natural materials that are specifically designed for use in vegetable gardens to ensure the health and safety of your plants.
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.
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