The general rule of thumb is to leave fallen leaves as and where they fall... but there is, as ever, an exception ...
As the crisp fall air settles in and the leaves change, it's the perfect time to prepare your lawn for the colder months ...
The weekend knocked down plenty of our autumn leaves. Meteorologist Caitlin Harvey has interesting facts about fallen leaves that may help inspire you get start on the yard work.
However, like anything left exposed to the elements, it's not indestructible. Wet leaves, dirt, and organic buildup can ...
With fall upon us and the leaves changing color and falling to the ground, the age-old question arises: Should I rake my ...
I'm glad to see fewer and fewer homeowners in my neighborhood bagging and discarding leaves; unlike previous years, I know ...
One thing I've noticed is that many people don't want the leaves that they have raked up and oftentimes just send them to the landfill, and this can be a bad thing. Instead of throwing them away, once ...
Crimson, gold and red - beautiful falling leaves are synonymous with Autumn - but instead of raking them up and setting them ...
When autumn rolls around, it's a common practice to rake, bag, and dispose of the fallen leaves. This chore is time consuming and doesn't really end until tree branches are completely bare.
Texas Commission on Environmental Health and Quality indicated in certain instances that trees, brush, grass, leaves, branch ...
It may be November, but the cold weather hasn't quite set in just yet. If you get out during these milder temperatures, take ...
Allowing leaves to decompose rather than raking them up, replenishes the soil and provides a “comforting blanket” that offers habitat for critters and keeps the ecosystem in balance.