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 ...
Leaving fall leaves on your lawn saves time, boosts soil health, and helps nature thrive through the seasons. Shredded leaves decompose quickly, feeding your grass, enriching garden beds, and acting ...
Fall foliage is great, until the leaves in your own yard start turning brown and falling, and it's time for a fall clean-up. While the typical process involves raking, blowing, and bagging up your ...
Don‘t feel like raking your leaves? Don’t worry. State officials and the National Wildlife Federation are encouraging the no-rake movement, and sharing how leaving the leaves on your grass this fall ...
Don‘t feel like raking your leaves? Don’t worry. State officials and the National Wildlife Federation are encouraging the no-rake movement, and sharing how leaving the leaves on your grass this fall ...
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 ...
DEAR PET TALK: We let our leaves fall where they may in the fall, but most neighbors believe in raking them up and disposing. I think our method is better for the environment, plus in the spring, ...
Some leaves in Point State Park get blown into woodland beds, providing nutrient-rich soil and habitat for insects. Environmental education specialist at Point State Park Jack Lachendro knows leaves ...