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Should you use a leaf blower? What about a mulching lawn mower? And do you bag or compost your leaves? Let's finally settle the fall leaf debate.
Raking and bagging leaves takes time, while burning leaves releases carbon into the atmosphere. Mulching leaves and grass clippings helps them break down faster, returning essential nutrients to ...
Do I blow or rake, rake or mulch, bag or compost? So many leaves, so many questions. And you're probably wrong. Let's break them down one at a time.
Should you use a leaf blower? What about a mulching lawn mower? And do you bag or compost your leaves? Let's finally settle the fall leaf debate.
With leaves falling in earnest across our state, a slew of people concerned about the environment are advocating no raking, letting the leaves stay in place as a blanket of mulch.
Kansas State University’s extension office recommends mowing the leaves where they land, essentially turning them into mulch for your yard.
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