They’re beautiful shades of yellow, orange and red, but are they hurting your green? Here’s what to know about fallen leaves ...
Fall has always been my favorite season, but because of the heat this year, I couldn’t quite enjoy it, so the colorful array ...
State officials and the National Wildlife Federation are encouraging the no-rake movement, and sharing how leaving the leaves ...
Snow blowers can be invaluable for moving snow off driveways, paths, and decks. If you don't, it makes icy surfaces hazardous ...
Leaf raking is an autumn chore that only children enjoy because they get to undo it in one fell swoop.
“Mother Nature has provided us with so many ways to do things in a much simpler and more natural way that's beneficial to the ...
from using time-saving tools like leaf blowers and mulching mowers to lawn aerators and winter fertilizers for a lush-looking ...
To break up the leaf layer and ensure light reaches the grass below, people can mulch the leaves with a mower. If leaves ...
Depending on where you live, and weather patterns, the fight to maintain a leaf-free lawn may be an eternal war—but the ...
Wherever possible, let leaves stay where they fall or at least use them to make a mulch pile. Fallen leaves are a recycling ...
How many of you woke up last Tuesday to a lawn buried in fallen leaves? Monday’s gale blew clouds of leaves across the city.
While spring, summer, and early autumn call for prettily tidied ornamental gardens, now’s the time to let them be! As the ...