Raking leaves this time of year............
I don't have to worry about THAT activity any more, but believe it or not, when I was a home owner I enjoyed raking leaves. And yes, I did it the old fashion way. None of this using a blower or one of those, whatchamacallit..............
And what to do with the leaves? Bag 'em? Make a mound to jump into? (not advisable, just so you know)
And what about folks with huge properties? Do they or you (if you have a huge property) just leave the leaves to rot, thinking, maybe they might make good fertilizer in the spring? Nope, not a good idea.......
Excessive leaf matter on your lawn going into winter is bad for several reasons. First, it will smother the grass and if not removed very soon in the spring it will inhibit growth. Second, it can promote the snow mold diseases. And finally, turf damage from critters (voles, mice) can be more extensive in the spring.
So, what is YOUR leaf raking story, do it yourself or hire someone? How do YOU collect your leaves, the hard way or the lazy way. Inquiring minds want to know.
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