Read more: Homemade Tree Killer The first step in avoiding leaf mulch problems is to shred the leaves. The best way to shred ...
It's a question that's been on our minds ever since mankind first stumbled out of their caves and into bricked houses – ...
Jillian Patrie | University of Minnesota Yard and Garden Extension ...
This is the time of year when snowbirds and tourists return to the island. Everyone is busy cleaning the last of the summer ...
Local municipalities' fall leaf collections are soon ending; some are already done. At least two county businesses will take ...
Two inches of mulch is good over flower beds, and three inches is ideal over tree, shrub, and evergreen beds. If you don’t have that amount, now is still a good time to apply it. Fallen leaves left in ...
Homeowners should prepare their trees for winter to give them a better chance of surviving the cold weather. Here are some ...
avoid mulching leaves from toxic or allelopathic plants (like black walnut and black cherry tree leaves) near sensitive plants. Can mulched leaves harm my lawn if left over winter? In most cases ...
Tree-trimming crews use shredders to reduce ... “You do need to renew leaf mulch fairly often,” she said, “but after all, nature renews it every year.” To prevent leaves from blowing ...