Every fall I hate to see all the leaves I use for tortoise food change colors and fall to the ground, I have noticed that some of my tortoises eat dried leaves., especially the large sulcata he cleaned up leaves along the back fence all winter, they were mostly grape and maple,he wont touch the maple leaves if they are green, and doesn't eat the grape leaves right from the vine, I have to pick them for him and put them in a pile. This year I am picking leaves from the plants I use all summer and am drying the leaves in the hopes that they will eat them when everything is used up except store bought. yesterday I picked from mulberry, ash, honeysuckle, grape, hardy hibiscus, and ginkgo,to do a test dry, to see how it works. I blanched a large colocasia leaf and stem and froze it to see what it looks like after thawing,(which it is doing now). anyone else tried dried leaves for food before,and do you think it's worth the effort ?