While the tradition of raking leaves to be burned or bagged is still upheld by many, it may not be the best option. Here's what we know.
Do you need to rake your leaves this fall? That all depends on what type of property on which you live. Here are four ...
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 ...
As autumn comes around, and leaves begin to fall, many people will begin making leaf piles to clear out their yards. While many may prefer the look of a lawn with no leaf litter, those who refrain ...
“Divide and conquer” works wonders for leaf cleanup. Divide your lawn into sections and tackle each one at a time, taking ...
Every fall, trees throw their own version of a ticker-tape parade, and like clockwork, we’re the lucky ones who get to clean up the confetti. Leaves everywhere — on the lawn, in the flower beds, and ...
Summer may be over, but the yardwork continues for many homeowners. They now have to rake up all the falling leaves, which isn’t just time consuming but can also be strenuous. “Posture and form 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 more leaves that need to be moved, the faster it happens when you load them onto a tarp. At no point was I dreading ...