As the fall colors start to fade and leaves drop to the ground, it's a common habit to bag them up – but those leaves can be very beneficial to the environment.
As the fall colors start to fade and leaves drop to the ground, it's a common habit to bag them up – but those leaves can be very beneficial to the environment.
Mosquito Repellent Plants - Natural Ways to Keep Bugs Away - Farmers' Almanac - Plan Your Day. Grow Your Life.
NASW Idaho (@naswidaho) / X
Why Mulching Leaves Is Better Than Raking—and How to Do It
Benefits of Leaf Litter Mulch in the Garden and How to Make It - Shiplap and Shells
Why NOT to Rake Your Leaves This Year
Leave the leaves: USDA encourages you to do less yardwork this fall
Do Politics Go With Football? 50 Years Ago Wyoming's Black 14 Said Yes
Leaf Disposal & Mulch Mowing
Why Experts Say “Don't Rake Your Lawn This Fall”, by Morristown Minute, Oct, 2023