Anonymous wrote:NP. I blow or rake all mine into a long pile along one of my property lines. They decompose enough by spring and I cover in mulch. Saves a ton or money and my yard is full of birds now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they enrich the soil in the middle of a forest but not your lawn ya nitwit.
Please tell us how it is different.
purposely obtuse i suppose?
No, I'd like an explanation.
If you don't clean/mulch leaves, after rain they will "stick" to the ground - essentially covering and weighting down on grass. If you leave it as is, it will kill the grass underneath. You know how people say use newspaper to kill weeds/unwanted grass? It's the same concept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they enrich the soil in the middle of a forest but not your lawn ya nitwit.
Please tell us how it is different.
purposely obtuse i suppose?
No, I'd like an explanation.
If you don't clean/mulch leaves, after rain they will "stick" to the ground - essentially covering and weighting down on grass. If you leave it as is, it will kill the grass underneath. You know how people say use newspaper to kill weeds/unwanted grass? It's the same concept.
So as long as they are mowed over, (not bagged), they will enrich the soil.
I rake leaves from the driveway and mow over them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they enrich the soil in the middle of a forest but not your lawn ya nitwit.
Please tell us how it is different.
purposely obtuse i suppose?
No, I'd like an explanation.
If you don't clean/mulch leaves, after rain they will "stick" to the ground - essentially covering and weighting down on grass. If you leave it as is, it will kill the grass underneath. You know how people say use newspaper to kill weeds/unwanted grass? It's the same concept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they enrich the soil in the middle of a forest but not your lawn ya nitwit.
Please tell us how it is different.
purposely obtuse i suppose?
No, I'd like an explanation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they enrich the soil in the middle of a forest but not your lawn ya nitwit.
Please tell us how it is different.
purposely obtuse i suppose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they enrich the soil in the middle of a forest but not your lawn ya nitwit.
Please tell us how it is different.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they enrich the soil in the middle of a forest but not your lawn ya nitwit.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t clean up the leaves. They enrich the soil.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t clean up your leaves, it’s much better for the environment to leave them be.