With these clever options, you no longer need to rely on a lawn mower to mulch the fallen leaves in your yard.
Beautiful as they are, colorful autumn leaves can be a real clean up process. Instead of bagging them up or letting them blow away, you can turn them into a valuable resource for your garden. Leaf ...
Shredded leaves make a great mulch for perennials. They help keep soil temperature steady during winter. Spread a 2 to 3 inch ...
The brilliant fall foliage has made its way to the ground thanks to gravity, wind and rain, and now comes the time when gardeners and homeowners need to determine how they will clean up, dispose of, ...
Shredded leaves make good mulch for your garden beds. Serious gardeners may consider renting a shredder, but be sure to use ear and eye protection when shredding leaves. Using a shredder is a ...
Spread compost or mulch over your veggie beds before winter. Compost feeds the soil, and mulch protects it from harsh weather ...
In all its variations, mulch is a garden's and gardener's best friend. You can shred all of those autumn leaves or use another type of mulch to feed your lawn, enrich the soil in the vegetable garden, ...
Before winter closes in, do one last thing for all the trees, shrubs and other plants in your garden: Make sure they have a ...
As fall leaves begin to blanket Lowcountry yards, local stormwater experts are reminding residents that what happens on the ...
The browned leaves of the ohia ai, or mountain apple tree, can be used to make mulch for the garden. Monkeypod, koa and kiawe are great to help balance nitrogen levels. Smaller leaves have more ...