If you're wondering why on earth I'd post something like this in the fall, when many people are done gardening for the year, then I'll tell you. If you're living in Texoma, or in any part of the country that boasts a long growing season, then you've still got time to grow a few things. Cool weather crops like lettuces, cabbages, and peas usually grow beautifully and quickly for us at this time of year. Also these grow direct from seed, so they're easy. You can put together a quick bed, and sow it with a variety of these quickies for a harvest now, while all the lovely layers you laid in process down for a nice, fertile garden bed come spring.
If you're not able to put a bed like this together now, then note that Janet has a few bags of dried leaves making up a few layers. You can gather up bagsful of fall leaves now if you like, and store them for use later. My only advice on that would be to have a care where you store the bags, so the wind and rain don't stomp the leaves to bits. If the leaves do get stomped to bits, well heck, use them anyway. Oh, and keep them in a dry spot, or they'll turn into something unspeakable!
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