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Should You Mulch Leaves or Bag Them?
Mulching leaves means to cut them into small pieces to reduce their volume and hasten decomposition. Mulched leaves are ...
Leaves begin to pile up on the lawn in the fall. Here's why it's not a good for your turf, why you should rake regularly ,and ...
Start with dry leaves — it makes the whole process much easier. Look for maple, oak, and beech leaves, as they make excellent ...
Consider mulching your lawn leaves in place them rather than raking or blowing them. All you need to do is set your mower to ...
How many of you woke up last Tuesday to a lawn buried in fallen leaves? Monday’s gale blew clouds of leaves across the city.
Many homeowners focus on mulching leaves. This involves chopping them up and spreading them over the lawn or garden, where they'll be more apt to decompose. While mulching offers obvious ...
The appearance of old mulch can be “refreshed" by breaking up any matted layers by hand or with a rake, advises Penn State ...
As autumn wraps and leaves gracefully pile and carpet the yard, homeowners often look for excuses not to manage leaf cleanup.
Here’s how. First of all, you have to normalize not raking, bagging and having them hauled off. They need to stick around. A good strategy is to just mow the leaves on your lawn with a mulching lawn ...
They don't rely on building homes in the composting leaf piles in your lawn. That said, it's better to mulch your dead leaves than to add to the waste in landfills, so consider the alternatives ...
Shredded leaves make good mulch for your garden beds. Serious gardeners may consider renting a shredder, but be sure to use ...