Keeping leaves out of landfills helps reduce methane emissions, lowers pollution from gas-powered yard tools, and combats climate change. Leaf litter acts as a natural fertilizer and mulch, improving ...
Much of the autumn hues are credited to the dried leaves and fallen foliage in lawns and forested regions. As wild and ...
The leaves are changing colors, and it won't be long before they pile up all over the ground. But if you're already reaching for a rake, just wait – if you can, leaving those leaves where they fall ...
Leaving fallen leaves in your yard supports healthy soil and acts as free mulch. Raking and removing leaves can disrupt natural nutrient cycles and increase the need for fertilizers. Unless leaves are ...
Michigan's fall colors are a pretty sight, but as leaves start dropping to the ground, they suddenly become your next yard chore. Recycling leaves, rather than raking them away, offers environmental ...
While there is no state law specifically about fallen leaves, there are laws that allow town officials to abate and remove “nuisance” in a town. Some local ordinances use these MA laws to govern ...
Golden Globe nominee Alma Pöysti, known for “Fallen Leaves,” is now leading “Orenda.” The film, which premieres at Rotterdam and Göteborg festivals, is directed by Finnish director Pirjo Honkasalo ...
Every autumn, as leaves turn from green to auburn and float to the ground, we turn into a nation of outdoor undertakers. There will be raking, and pile-making, and paper sacks stuffed with leaves, ...