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How Can You Mulch Leaves Without a Lawn Mower?
With these clever options, you no longer need to rely on a lawn mower to mulch the fallen leaves in your yard.
You're probably aware that fallen leaves make good mulch, but they can also aid the garden and the flower beds if you make ...
Try to turn your leaf pile every few weeks during the fall and winter. This little effort makes your leaf mulch ready sooner.
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.
Before winter closes in, do one last thing for all the trees, shrubs and other plants in your garden: Make sure they have a ...
Autumn leaves are welcomed by some as a gift to the garden. For others they are nothing but a nuisance, something to be gotten rid of. Most gardeners know that leaves are full of plant nutrients and ...
The trees have begun their annual ritual of showering us with leaves of orange, yellow, crimson and brown. For many, this means hours raking and bagging leaves to be carted off or burned in ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Leaf mulch Q: I’d like to make my own leaf mold since I have so many leaves. How do I do that? A: Leaf mold (also called leaf ...
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My gardener friend shared his trick for bad soil and I’ll never bag leaves again
Turn fall leaves into leaf mould, a low-effort soil booster. Use a drilled can, pre-made bin or DIY fencing bin and wait ...
A really good autumnal display of coloured foliage is always tinged not just with yellows and reds but with regret. These are the last flames of the year from our garden and the leaves are falling ...
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