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Eta: Collecting Fallen Leaves and Placing Them in the Holes of Planted Trees Makes Good Fertilizer.

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In the autumn, the leaves of the trees are turning yellow and changing color. The Ecological Police Service also advised against burning fallen yellow leaves on the streets. The service recommends that instead of sweeping and burning fallen leaves on the ground, they should be collected and spread on degraded soil or placed in the holes of planted trees. This is because when leaves decompose, they create biomass, which can improve soil fertility…
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In the autumn, the leaves of the trees are turning yellow and changing color. The Ecological Police Service also advised against burning fallen yellow leaves on the streets. The service recommends that instead of sweeping and burning fallen leaves on the ground, they should be collected and spread on degraded soil or placed in the holes of planted trees. This is because when leaves decompose, they create biomass, which can improve soil fertility…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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