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But should you rake your leaves? Experts are divided. Some recommend that we leave the leaves where they land, but other experts now say say recycling leaves, rather than raking them away, can be ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said leaves and other yard debris make up more than 13% of the nation’s solid waste, which comes out to 33 million tons a year.
When the leaves fall this season, mow over them. Mulching your lawn with the dead leaves enriches the soil, but beware of thick leaf covering.
With fall upon us and the leaves turning color and falling onto the ground. The age old question arises, should I rake my leaves? What to know.
Robert Rowllins of Salisbury, N.H., finishes up a four-hour session of raking leaves out front of his Salisbury, N.H. home, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009.
Here's why you don't want too many leaves on your turf. ... An easy way to keep the lawn healthy and leaves off the lawn is to rake often. According to Mayer, "Regularly raking leaves helps your ...
Use your mower’s bag attachment, or rake the leaves into a pile and then run them over with the mower a few times, as described above. You can then use the shredded leaves as mulch around shrubs ...
Should you, or should you not, rake your leaves is the hottest garden debate of the fall. So, what's the answer? Well, that depends.