It's the season of falling leaves, and you might be tempted to use your pile as mulch for your garden and around the yard.
Picture this: a crisp autumn afternoon, trees blazing in shades of amber and gold, leaves tumbling lazily to the ground. Most ...
If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
As the leaves fall this autumn, you can do your bit for wildlife without forgoing your love of a pristine, tidy garden.
One of the easiest ways to reuse fallen leaves is to turn them into mulch. Simply shred them using your best lawn mower, ...
I have a lot of sidewalk foot traffic and last fall I let folks crush the fallen leaves. Then I blew the leaf bits onto the lawn as mulch. The leaves are from the old trees in the residential downtown ...
During the fall, leaves accumulate on lawns. Instead of raking them this year, here's how they can be used to improve yards ...
The leaves are falling all over the state now. There are several things you can do with those leaves. One great way to use them to your — and your plants’ — benefit is to use leaf litter as mulch.
Autumn brings cold weather, fallen leaves, and yard work. While raking up leaves consider using them for next year’s vegetables. Is leaf compost good for vegetable gardens? It’s some of the most ...
Even if you raked your leaves in October, you probably have some more to clean up now. I do. Of course I was off gallivanting for much of October and hadn't done any raking until recently. Still, ...
Henry Homeyer says it is important to clean up the vegetable garden now in order to avoid overwintering diseases.
It picks up both dry and wet leaves easily, too, which is just as well because at this point in autumn and after the weather ...