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In response to
"
you gotta control the environment, not let the environment control you.
"
by
tRuMaN
Ha! I'm with you. If they're not harming your property or blocking drainage then let them be. That means free time to walk around in the leaves. :-) -- nm
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Oct 24 '24, 05:25
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unless they are so thick they are going to kill my grass, I dont care. and really I only care about the front yard anyways. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Oct 24, 05:36
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leaves are supposed to be good. mulch for the lawn and provides cover for bugs and small mammals for the winter
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Beaker 🍺
Oct 24, 05:44
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oh yeah, I just mulch them with the mower typically. in the back yard, I might use the leaf blower to pile them up on
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tRuMaN
Oct 24, 05:57
yeah, lots of bugs etc overwinter in leaves, it doesn't hurt to leave some at the end. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 24, 05:55
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