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Should you leave the leaves? What if it ruins your lawns? If you're debating between ethical concerns and aesthetic ones, don't worry: there is a compromise.
As a lifelong New Englander, I know that raking leaves in the fall is an expected part of life. It’s commonly understood that you should clean up every last leaf from your yard before the snow ...
While the choice whether or not to leave the leaves is ultimately up to you, here's what to know before picking up a rake this fall.
Hapless homeowners who fail to read the city memos keep doggedly raking and bagging their leaves and placing them out for collection, where they will wait all winter for a pickup that never comes.
As leaves begin to blanket yards across the country this fall, many might be tempted to clear away the crunchy foliage. Not so fast, experts say. “The fallen leaf layer is actually really ...
Raking leaves is a quintessential fall activity, but some experts advise leaving the leaves instead. Leaving the leaves can help your lawn and reduce greenhouse gasses, according to the United ...
She caved into raking faster than a maple tree sheds its leaves in a F4 tornado.
Here's when we 'fall back' in 2023 Here's what you need to know about managing the pesky leaves on your lawn this fall. What are the environmental benefits of not raking leaves?
Recycling leaves, rather than raking them away, can be good for your lawn, according to Michigan State University expert Rebecca Krans.
The leaves are starting to fall here in New England and that perennial urge to bust out the rake and leaf blower is nagging at me. But for the first time in, well, forever, I will resist that urge.
MAINE, USA — Fall is leaf raking season for many of us here in Maine, but some say you can put the rake away and relax. The fallen leaves can actually benefit lawns and even wildlife, according ...