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 ...
Using an ergonomic rake and raking in small, smooth strokes can reduce back strain. Make raking easier by removing leaves before they become wet with rain or freeze to the ground. Dividing lawns into ...
The decision to rake fallen leaves mainly depends on your lawn care goals. If maintaining a pristine lawn is your priority, removing leaves can prevent mold, rot and patchy grass. If you're aiming for ...
The leaves are changing colors, and it won't be long before they pile up all over the ground. But if you're already reaching for a rake, just wait – if you can, leaving those leaves where they fall ...
As fall colors continue to peak in Wisconsin, many residents have likely broken out tools to begin cleaning up fallen foliage around their homes. The debate surrounding the best way to clean up leaves ...
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 ...
While a few scattered leaves on your lawn or garden won’t cause issues, if autumn leaves start piling up into thick mats, they can smother your plants and grass and make future lawn maintenance a real ...