I know that fall is coming because the nights are cooler. That means soon I am going to have to deal with leaves. I am trying to figure out the best way to deal with them. How about a leaf shredder does that exist?
That is interesting to know. I was always under the impression you did not want to mow leaves up if you don't have the right blade. Of course Kenny is the expert so I will chose to believe him!
Between leaves, ashes and compost I am starting to wonder why I spent so many years buying dirt for the gardens. I would have saved so much more money if I had started to compost earlier.
I doubt you are the only person who has wondered this. I know a few years ago a parenting friend was on a field trip with the local school horticulture class whos task was to take care of the entire school yard for the upcoming week (band march needed the field and they had to prep it).
#7
Michael
This may sound like a little more work but, I rake up my leaves, put them in a big plastic barrel, fire up the old weed wacker, its just like a gigantic blender, its actully almost fun, then I toss them in the compost pile. Just my :2cents:
Michael
#8
rmancini
I've been mowing-up the leaves for years. By late September, I'm up to my arm pits in Maple leaves.
My Cyclone rake (see below) makes it relatively easy.
The impeller blades reduce the size of clippings and leaves so I don't have to dump as often.
Rich