A blissful Saturday my friends-———-I’m taking mom to my nephew’s in Cumming GA. He is having a birthday party for her. She is 95.-———-Have a bountiful day everyone.
Put them on the garden or shrubs for mulch, or compost with grass clippings. A pile of leaves is mostly air, but it will settle down with a few rains and mostly decompose by spring, when you till in the remainder. It builds wonderful soil after a few years. If you have room for a tree, you have room for the leaves.
Mr Nobody over 9 years ago
Autumn leaves are a fungible commodity.
Rob Rex over 9 years ago
I just mow over my leaves. Better for the grass and a lot less work.
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
Monty’s lawn has been selected as a primary target….
clayusmcret Premium Member over 9 years ago
That’s why I wait until they’ve all fallen.
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
A blissful Saturday my friends-———-I’m taking mom to my nephew’s in Cumming GA. He is having a birthday party for her. She is 95.-———-Have a bountiful day everyone.
e.groves over 9 years ago
I mow my leaves, too. And save some for the composter.
grainpaw over 9 years ago
Put them on the garden or shrubs for mulch, or compost with grass clippings. A pile of leaves is mostly air, but it will settle down with a few rains and mostly decompose by spring, when you till in the remainder. It builds wonderful soil after a few years. If you have room for a tree, you have room for the leaves.
stamps over 9 years ago
Leaves are nature’s way of recycling nutrients back into the soil. It’s a mistake to rake them up and take them away.
Raymond Powell over 9 years ago
If I had trees on my property, this would be me!
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member over 9 years ago
This is why I don’t rake