Instead of raking your lawn of fallen leaves and composting them, mow them and use the cut leaves as organic mulch to improve the grass and soil health.
“‘ Leave the leaves ’ is a mantra that a lot of gardeners are using now,” says Emma Erler, host of Homegrown NH and lead ...
Raking and bagging leaves takes time, while burning leaves releases carbon into the atmosphere. Mulching leaves and grass clippings helps them break down faster, returning essential nutrients to your ...
Under the cover of a layer of leaves, there can be adults, larvae and eggs of insects like butterflies, bees and moths.
I just bought a new home after living in an apartment for many years and would like some advice on how to pick a good mower for a mid-sized, low-maintenance bluegrass lawn. — Dan Wallace, Gurnee There ...
There are plenty of efficient tools that make for low-effort leaf removal. A leaf blower is a top pick as it quickly corrals ...