As December rapidly approaches, gardens will start facing increasingly poor weather, but experts have shared some advice for ...
You may be wondering how the fallen leaves in your yard will affect the bug population around your home. Find out the facts ...
It's that time of year where many navigate leaf debris. Homeowner seeks advice on age-old landscaping debate: 'The leaves ...
As Minnesota edges closer to winter, Olmsted County residents are preparing for whatever weather heads this way, in part, by ...
If you have a place for them, consider making small brush piles of your shrub and tree trimming around your yard. This will ...
Plenty of products make leaf cleanup more manageable and efficient, from using time-saving tools like leaf blowers and ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Fallen leaves make a fine mulch for garden beds and trees and shrubs, but they aren’t the only possibility. “Any kind of organic matter can make a good mulch,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge ...
After you rake them, and the kids are done strewing them back into your yard, then you have to bag them and either have them ...
Residents who want to avoid raking their leaves this fall may do so with peace of mind. Experts say leaving the leaves can be ...
Start with dry leaves — it makes the whole process much easier. Look for maple, oak, and beech leaves, as they make excellent ...