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How To Make Mulch With Fallen Leaves

Lisa We have all these piles of leaves at the edge of our yards, and we have a good many kids in my neighborhood. So, if you can't blow the leaves to the curb, and you can't burn them, what do you do?
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Don't skip these essential steps for winterizing your lawn before the first frost hits—your yard will thank you later.
Over-mulching is ultimately a waste of time, money, and resources. When mulch suffocates roots or rots bark, homeowners end ...
Just like your spring and summer mulching helped keep moisture in the soil, your fall and winter mulch accomplishes the same task.