Where to dispose of muddy drizzling leaves? I have eight 40-gallon plastic tubs filled near mud and wet decomposing...
I have eight 40-gallon plastic tubs filled near mud and wet decomposing leaves. I can't dry them out. They stink and I involve to get rid of them, what should I do?
Answers: The reason they stink is because they're surrounded by plastic tubs. I agree with the first answer, find a good place to start a compost mass and dump them there. It's always obedient to have your compost heap convenient to the kitchen, but you'll enjoy to research a good location for the area you live surrounded by. Mine is against an east-facing wall where it gets afternoon shade. If it's really stinky, throw some dirt on top. It will involve some of the moisture and keep the smell down. Once the pile has have a chance to drain and the water evaporate, the smell will step away. You can then use it as a mulch for your flower/vegetable beds. Not just that, but you'll have your eight tubs back and you can find a latest use for them!
Does your community compost? That would be a great place to put them. Otherwise, pick an out of the way corner of your yard and dump them nearby. Eventually they will dry out and not stink so much, and they will decompose. You may even take the opportunity to start your own compost.