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    Experts explain why you should ‘leave the leaves’ this fall

    By Christina Marfice,

    7 hours ago

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    For a lush yard, leave the leaves behind

    Fall is fast approaching, and with it, the time when many families head into the yard armed with rakes , leaf blowers and garbage bags. But agencies like the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Wildlife Federation have asked us to "leave the leaves" — that is, skip bagging up fallen leaves and leave them on the ground instead. Why? There are a lot of reasons that benefit plants, animals and the natural landscape.

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    Why leave the leaves?

    First, the most obvious reason: Raking leaves into plastic garbage bags and sending them to a landfill creates huge amounts of unnecessary waste. It also contributes to releasing greenhouse gases that warm the climate and harm the environment. But that's not the only reason you should skip raking your lawn.

    Another reason is that the leaf cover on the ground provides a natural home for small animals that need warm cover to survive the winter.

    "Removing leaves also eliminates vital wildlife habitat," said National Wildlife Federation naturalist David Mizejewski. "Critters ranging from turtles and toads to songbirds, mammals and invertebrates rely on leaf litter for food, shelter and nesting material. Many moth and butterfly caterpillars overwinter in fallen leaves before emerging in spring."

    What about the lawn?

    The idea that leaving leaves on your lawn will harm the grass is a misconception, according to experts . In fact, the opposite is true. Leaving fall leaves can help your lawn thrive.

    When you let leaves decompose as nature intended, they break down into natural mulch, which is great for the environment. It provides nutrients for the soil that will feed your lawn next spring, as well as your garden and any trees or other plants you have growing in your yard.

    "Leaves form a natural mulch that helps suppress weeds and fertilizes the soil as it breaks down," Mizejewski explained. "Why spend money on mulch and fertilizer when you can make your own?"

    How to manage leaves without removing them completely

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    That's not to say fall is now lawn-maintenance-free. There are still some things you can (and should) do to help set your yard up for success next spring.

    First, the leaves will make more effective mulch if they're chopped up into smaller pieces. For this, experts recommend running a lawn mower over them without the bag attachment. Some lawn mowers even have a mulching attachment added for this purpose.

    Lawn mowers and mulching blades

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    EGO Power+ Cordless Lawn Mower

    This battery-powered lawn mower is adjustable to accommodate different heights, has LED lights for mowing when it's not light outside and the ability to mulch leaves, which can be healthy  for your lawn.

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    Manpower Commercial Mulching 2-Blade Set

    It is also an option to purchase blades specifically made for mulching leaves, like this two-blade set. Be sure to purchase the blades made for your model of lawn mower.

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    You can also rake the leaves into your garden or flower beds (or anywhere else that could use extra mulch). It's a good idea to spread the leaves around to avoid deep spots that might smother parts of your lawn.

    Rakes

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    Heavy-Duty Garden Rake

    The head of this garden rake is made of high carbon steel and features an anti-rust coating, so it should last you many seasons. It also has nonslip grips to make the process a little easier.

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    65-Inch Garden Leaf Rake

    This model has an adjustable handle, making it more comfortable for people of varying heights. It also folds up for easy storage, making it an excellent choice if you have limited space for garden tools.

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    Flyin Fast-N-Low
    25m ago
    So they can clog up the snow blower when you get 6” of snow on top of them
    Dick Fitswell
    1h ago
    what you going to wade around in waist deep leaves come November?? not
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