Hello!
So, I have recently became a homeowner, and there is a small/medium sized lawn belonging to my property. There are some trees on it, and my neighbors also have some huge ones hanging over my lawn.
It isn't hard to figure out where this is going. I will be bombarded with leaves in a few months :laughing:
My question is, how do you people usually deal with this? My property is slightly too big for me to clean it up with a rake all the time, so I did some research online. Came across this article:
https://backyardgadget.com/how-to-get-rid-of-leaves-without-raking/
There are some interesting points there. One of them suggests that I just mulch them up (the leaves) with my lawn mower, and use them as a kind of compost for my lawn.
Have any of you done this before? It sounds good in theory, but I'm afraid I'll have too many mulched leaves and it will just cover my lawn to the point where it's unhealthy for the grass.
So, I have recently became a homeowner, and there is a small/medium sized lawn belonging to my property. There are some trees on it, and my neighbors also have some huge ones hanging over my lawn.
It isn't hard to figure out where this is going. I will be bombarded with leaves in a few months :laughing:
My question is, how do you people usually deal with this? My property is slightly too big for me to clean it up with a rake all the time, so I did some research online. Came across this article:
https://backyardgadget.com/how-to-get-rid-of-leaves-without-raking/
There are some interesting points there. One of them suggests that I just mulch them up (the leaves) with my lawn mower, and use them as a kind of compost for my lawn.
Have any of you done this before? It sounds good in theory, but I'm afraid I'll have too many mulched leaves and it will just cover my lawn to the point where it's unhealthy for the grass.