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Leaf Growth Into Soil:

Leaf Growth Into Soil WHEN MOSS grows on the soil surface it clearly indicates a condition unfavorable to the growth of grass. Many people believe that it shows that the soil is too acid, but this is by no means always so. More often some other circumstance is responsible for this growth.

A 2—3in thick layer of organic matter spread around plants growing in beds and borders will slowly decompose and help to enrich the soil. Mulching will also suppress weed growth as well as helping to conserve soil moisture. Mulches are best laid in spring on top of moist soil and any remaining material can be forked into the soil in the fall. Plants that are grown both in open ground and in containers must always be kept supplied with nutrients. This will help to ensure a healthy rate of vigorous growth.


After gnawing teeth are in use, pet should be placed in regular squirrel cage (see Part IV) for its headquarters. Place cage where it receives direct morning sunlight; move cage to cool, shady part of room in warm weather. Fill cage with 12-14 inches of good leaf growth into soil mold or other clean, rich soil—soil from forest Floor is best; moisten soil when it becomes dusty, but do not allow it to get wet; change soil twice yearly. Squirrel does little burrowing, but soil is necessary to keep fur clean and free of parasites.
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