Mowing leaves on a lawn chops them into small pieces that will fall between the grass blades and disappear. However, keeping ...
Fallen leaves often feel like just garden waste, but they can actually be a valuable resource for your outdoor space.
It's the season of falling leaves, and you might be tempted to use your pile as mulch for your garden and around the yard.
Gardening expert Tom Strowlger has shared a simple way to dispose of fallen leaves that allows you to give back to the garden ...
Let’s explore a few ways to save money and harness nature’s bounty for mulch, leaf mold, composting, and supporting our pollinators and beneficial insects.
Thinking about bagging your leaves? Learn why you should save your fall leaves—and how it could lead to a better garden in spring.
Oct. 10—Nothing duller than talking about mulch, but there are different approaches to this big deal in the garden. And in this season of deciding what to do with falling tree leaves, now is a good ...
I have a lot of sidewalk foot traffic and last fall I let folks crush the fallen leaves. Then I blew the leaf bits onto the lawn as mulch. The leaves are from the old trees in the residential downtown ...
Mulching is vital fall prep to ensure our garden soil is at optimum health come spring. Covering bare soil is a way of ...
The leaves are falling all over the state now. There are several things you can do with those leaves. One great way to use them to your — and your plants’ — benefit is to use leaf litter as mulch.
Autumn brings cold weather, fallen leaves, and yard work. While raking up leaves consider using them for next year’s vegetables. Is leaf compost good for vegetable gardens? It’s some of the most ...