The Endlessly Raking Gardener

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Ness:
I usually get my sims to macro garden and leave the piles of leaves there...  then burn them off at the start of winter.  They stop new leaves from falling, and the gardener generally doesn't try to throw them out.

sloppyhousewife:
If you're not interested in the leaves at all (e.g. for composting), place the trees on slopes.

Quote from: neriana on 2007 December 28, 01:18:25

However, when Sims macro-> garden, they leave the piles where they are. If the gardener would do that, s/he would be able to finish.


To be honest, I prefer the gardener's way of doing it, because now, I have to direct my sims composting every single pile of leaves. I know I could just let them "gather compostable material", but that takes at least twice as long. Anyway, my gardener has no problems finishing work, but as J.M.P. says, you must place the composters on advantageous spots.

SJActress:
Thanks for these options, everyone.  I give them all a go, and see which one I prefer.

Thanks again!  :)

Aner-Dyfan:
On a related note is it possible to sell the compost produced in the compost bins? Several of my houses produce much more compost than they need while my farms could do with this surplus if it could be sold to them at a nice cheap rate.

SaraMK:
Quote from: Aner-Dyfan on 2007 December 28, 23:57:58

On a related note is it possible to sell the compost produced in the compost bins? Several of my houses produce much more compost than they need while my farms could do with this surplus if it could be sold to them at a nice cheap rate.


You can't sell compost individually, but I believe you can sell a full bin. You'd need to cover the cost of the bin in your asking price.

Also, if you have the right EPs, you can give full bins as gifts.

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