Everyone has a POV on the matter, but surprisingly, choosing to mulch or not mulch your leaves isn’t all about the ...
Mulch Only When Leaves Are Dry: Dry leaves shred more easily and are less likely to clog your mower. Wet leaves can cause clogs. Don’t Over-Mulch: Aim for a thin, even layer on your lawn.
Cold temperatures alone doesn't necessarily damage roses, but rather the freeze-and-thaw cycles throughout the winter.
Whether you're looking to mulch ... Some models even shred the leaves for easier disposal or composting. Tarp Method: Lay a large tarp or sheet on the ground near the leaf-covered area.
Fall and winter precipitation can be unpredictable. Even with cooler weather, garden soil is at its best with consistent moisture. A layer of mulch acts as a barrier to moisture evaporation allowing ...
Fallen leaves make a fine mulch for garden beds and trees and shrubs, but they aren’t the only possibility. “Any kind of organic matter can make a good mulch,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge ...
Shredded leaves make good mulch for your garden beds. Serious gardeners may consider renting a shredder, but be sure to use ...
If you're looking to spruce up your yard bring your scoops and containers to Shelby Farms Park this weekend for free mulch.
The free event is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 at the recovery facility located at 17000 Abbey Lane in Victorville, just off Stoddard Wells Road. This event will feature drive ...
Other choices: Paper and cardboard, mixed compost from your yard, landscape fabric, plastic mulch, shredded rubber, rocks — the list goes on when it comes to materials that can be used as mulch.