UPDATE: using bird netting to trap leaves
In an early November post I talked about using bird netting to catch the leaves from our neighbor’s sycamore (a.k.a. London planetree, Platanus × hispanica ), preventing them from piling up in the aloes and agaves in our driveway bed. I don’t mind raking leaves that accumulate in the driveway proper, but getting them out of spiny and spiky plants is a tedious and painful chore I want to minimize as much as I can. Now, six weeks later, I’m happy to report that the netting did exactly what I was hoping it would do. After a few storms with high winds, our neighbor’s sycamore is almost bare. Not entirely, but what’s left shouldn’t be much of a problem. Sycamore after dropping most of its leaves Let’s take a look at the results after removing the netting. This is the top end of the driveway bed. Leaves have piled up along either side of the bed, but those are easy to rake up. Leaves on either side... Just a few leaves ended up in the middle, between plants. Most importantly, none accumul...