Simply rake or blow fallen leaves into a pile and secure them with a wire cage or weighted ... the white filaments that mean ...
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The sycamore tree in front of our house is a summer friend, but at this time of year, it tries my patience. Just yesterday, I ...
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In Monday's edition of You Ask, We answer, Dennis is wondering, 'What does the city of Eau Claire do with the mountains of ...
Wherever possible, let leaves stay where they fall or at least use them to make a mulch pile. Fallen leaves are a recycling ...
By Kelly Kellow, Greenhouse and Butterfly House Horticulturist at The Gardens on Spring Creek A lot is going on in the ...
Mowing expert Lee Purcell says 'many lawnmowers have a mulching feature, or can be fitted with mulching blades. By running over leaves, the mower chops them into small, nutrient-rich pieces, which can ...
My recommendation is to hop on your riding mower and cut the leaves up into fine mulch. You may have to do this every day ...
Start with dry leaves — it makes the whole process much easier. Look for maple, oak, and beech leaves, as they make excellent ...