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The leaves make it difficult for new seedlings to grow. The leaves also have a lot of tannin in them. This might also effect growth.

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What do you need to have and to do to use dried papaya leaves as organic 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.


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How important is dried papaya leaves as mulch?

Very much is the importance of dried papaya leaves as mulch. The desiccated foliage in question represents recycling of plant products (instead of transport to landfills) and serves as an effective, fetilizing organic ground cover to control aeration, moisture, pests, soil pH, and temperatures around plants.


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Can papaya be oven dried?

yes, you can do it but it have a lot of time. you can use a dried papaya for many purpose


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When will papaya leaf become fertilizer?

Yes, fertilizer can be made from dried papaya leaves.Specifically, a fertilizer is intended to enrich soil by adding necessary nutrients. Nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contribute to healthy soil and to healthy plants. Necessary nutrients are found in dried papaya leaves. In the process of decomposition, papaya leaves keep crumbling until all of their nutrients are released back into the soil. In dried and crumbled form, they therefore serve as fertilizer.


Are papaya leaves edible?

Papaya leaves and also the flower buds are eaten in Indonesia.They must be boiled (often with cassava leaves) to reduce their bitterness, then well drained and mixed with spices and freshly ground and roasted coconut flakes.


What is the procedure and what materials are needed to make dried papaya leaves into organic mulch for tomato plants?

That they are an organic mulch that affects soil pH and soil structure is the reason that dried papaya leaves are an effective choice in terms of tomato plants.Specifically, foods and soils may have a pH that is acidic, alkaline or neutral. Papaya is an alkalinizing food. Its dried leaf mulch somewhat raises a soil pH. The result is a soil pH that is heading more towards the neutral range around 6.0 - 6.5 or 7.0. It actually is in that neutral range that many plants prefer the soil pH to beAdditionally, organic mulch contributes to soil structure. That means that the soil becomes better drained, healthier and more fertile through the breakdown of natural materials. Good drainage, fertility and health make for happier, healthier plants in general and tomatoes in particular in this instance.


What is the result of organically mulching tomato plants with dried papaya leaves?

Conservation of moisture, protection from weather extremes, provision of slow-release organic fertilizer, reduction in soil erosion and in surface run-off, repulsion of insect pests, and suppression of weeds are the results of organically mulching tomato plants with dried papaya leaves. The organic mulch in question fits its adaptability to acidic and neutral soils into tomato plant cultivational preferences for pH ranges of 6.0 to 6.8. The plant's large-sized, shredded leaves serve to keep soil moisture and temperature levels at ranges supportive of tomato root and shoot development and to make tomato foliage and fruits insect-free.


How do you make mulch using dried papaya leaves?

First find a cool dark place for drying the leaves. The clean, cleared space of a basement, garage, or shed works fine. One dried, you may simply arrange them around the plant, or over the ground, where the mulch is intended. Some gardeners use the dried leaves as they are. Others crumple the leaves, and sprinkle the fine pieces over the desired area.