Trying to mulch with your lawn mower before the winter months kick into high gear? Here's what to do if you're having trouble ...
In the past, we’ve been told that leaving the leaves on the turf will smother the lawn. But a thin layer of leaves is actually healthy for grass, according to the Xerces Society. Leaves add nutrition ...
Spread a layer of mulch around your perennial plants before the first frost. Mulch acts like a blanket, keeping soil warmer ...
Ultimately, transitioning to a pet-friendly artificial lawn transforms your outdoor space from a high-maintenance burden into ...
House Digest on MSN
How To Prepare And Protect A Newly Planted Tree During The Winter Season
Winter can be a tree's toughest test, especially when it's the new kid on the block. Luckily, a few simple additions will ...
This week's column includes more advice for preventing or removing unwanted plants along with the best time to transplant ...
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How Can You Mulch Leaves Without a Lawn Mower?
With these clever options, you no longer need to rely on a lawn mower to mulch the fallen leaves in your yard.
The leaves are down, the trees are bare, and there’s less light every day. That’s why KUNC commentator Peter Moore is firing up his lawnmower, and preparing for spring.
Whether central Ohioans can burn their leafy problems away depends on where they live.
Composting leaves is good for your plants and reduces yard waste. Making natural wreaths is a creative way to brighten your ...
We have experienced several hard freezes recently in the Red River Valley and hardy plants are settling in for the long ...
Conserving and restoring natural spaces can help reduce the heat-trapping gases that are causing many regions to become too ...
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