As the fall colors start to fade and leaves drop to the ground, it's a common habit to bag them up – but those leaves can be very beneficial to the environment.
As the fall colors start to fade and leaves drop to the ground, it's a common habit to bag them up – but those leaves can be very beneficial to the environment.
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Environment Boise State Public Radio
Why Experts Say “Don't Rake Your Lawn This Fall”, by Morristown Minute, Oct, 2023
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What To Do with All Those Leaves - Scott's Lawn Care Inc.
Leaf it alone! How keeping leaves on your yard can help the environment
Opinion Leaf Blowers Destroy the Environment - The New York Times
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Why You Don't Need to Rake the Leaves - The New York Times
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Environment Boise State Public Radio
The Complete Fall Yard Cleanup Checklist
Benefits of Leaf Litter Mulch in the Garden and How to Make It - Shiplap and Shells