Fall leaves get a warm welcome from Christie Hunt. The River Forest, Illinois, resident rakes them into her flower beds, ...
Fall is in full swing, and, for many people, that means raking leaves. But, what if you just left them on the ground?
With fall upon us and the leaves changing color and falling to the ground, the age-old question arises: Should I rake my ...
Letting leaves stay on the ground throughout the fall, winter and spring is good for the environment because it provides a ...
A lot of our lawns, driveways and sidewalks are covered with leaves.Some rain and wind this week has brought down more ...
How sharp is your eyesight? Apparently, only those with expert-level vision can find the dog's lost tennis ball in the sea of ...
Shredded leaves make good mulch for your garden beds. Serious gardeners may consider renting a shredder, but be sure to use ...
Wherever possible, let leaves stay where they fall or at least use them to make a mulch pile. Fallen leaves are a recycling ...
Because it's a native, non-invasive plant, choosing it as a ground cover is beneficial to the native plant ecosystem. As a ...
The arrival of fall brings shorter days, cooler nights and a gradual winding down of garden activity. Flowers start to fade, ...
Russian President Putin said Ukraine would have to stay out of NATO for there to be peace while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy ...
If done correctly, leaving your leaves on the ground to decompose has environmental benefits, experts say. “We’ve been promoting this idea of keeping your leaves on your property for the ...