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Ron Niemczyk
Posted: Saturday, January 14, 2006 7:42:08 AM
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I have a few house that are doing okay, but when a leaf falls off the plant I leave it in the container on top of the soil. I feel that as the leaf decomposes it helps the plant itself. A friend say NO. Never leave it on the soil but put it into my outdoor compost pile.
Will it harm my indoor plants by leaving the leaves on there?
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Susan
Posted: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:55:25 PM
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It's best to keep the soil cleaned up, something I do every week while watering. One leaf or so shouldn't be a disaster, but when you get a lot of dabree in the pot, it can then become a great place for pests to hide, not to mention a great place for mold to grow. Some parts of the plant that falls could even be diseased. It's safer to keep it as neat as you can.
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