It's getting that time of year again when the leaves start falling from the trees, and the annual task of raking them up from our lawns begins anew. While there's plenty to be said for why you shouldn ...
A giant leaf pile is almost as iconic as a front-porch pumpkin when fall rolls around. But while a gourd can sit pretty all season long, leaves are best managed over time. “A little weekly effort is ...
Leaving fall leaves on your lawn saves time, boosts soil health, and helps nature thrive through the seasons. Shredded leaves decompose quickly, feeding your grass, enriching garden beds, and acting ...
It's that time of the year again. The air has already started to turn crisp, and before we know it those brightly colored leaves will begin to fall and blanket yards across North Jersey. And while ...
Clean leaves early while they’re dry—wet piles get heavy, moldy, and hard to remove. Use tools like rakes, tarps, blowers, or mulchers to move, shred, and repurpose leaves efficiently. Compost or ...
As autumn leaves blanket lawns across the state, you might have already started your fall cleanup. However, experts with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources say skipping the chore can ...
Autumn leaves are beautiful, but they shouldn't be left on the ground for more than a few days. Wet, rotting leaves just don't have the same charm as those that are crisply fallen. Old leaf piles tend ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Fall is here, and leaves are falling across the Carolinas. While most people choose to rake their fall leaves, there have been some reports indicating that leaving those leaves on ...
Are you responsible for removing the leaves that fall on your lawn from your neighbor's tree? What if you want to remove or trim said tree because of the falling leaves? Can you force your neighbor to ...