WORCESTER - Autumn is in full swing and leaves are on every homeowner’s mind and yard. Raking and bagging piles of rotting leaves is not a chore that anyone relishes ‒ but there are alternatives that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The annual ritual of trees shedding leaves has been underway for several weeks. The changing colors and dropping leaves are signs ...
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Leaves are abundant (hello, fall!), free, rich in carbon and quick to break down. Why not add them to your compost pile? Composting leaves is a smart, sustainable way to build healthy soil. Read on to ...
As the last leaves fall in the Philadelphia region, environmental experts say: Leave them where they are. It’s actually better for your yard and local ecosystem if you don’t rake and bag fallen leaves ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Experts are making it known this year that you don't necessarily have to rake and bag the leaves in your yard. While we've been conditioned in the Midwest to spend hours every ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio — As the leaves begin to fall, many people reach for the rake. But what if the best thing you could do with your leaves is nothing at all? An agriculture and natural resources ...
The great annual ritual of raking dried leaves into tidy piles and transferring them into bags for pick-up has begun. I was brought up to believe that it was virtuous to rid your yard of leaves when ...