Midlothian Lawn Care Leaf Clean-up Tips – Putting Your Garden Garbage To Good Use

Fallen and dead leaves have to be removed at the right time as part of efficient gardening. Throughout the year, you can notice leaves falling and simple sweeping and raking would help in removing them. But the case is different regarding fallen leaves during the autumn season. Hence professional leaf clean-up strategies become indispensable in order to quickly remove the waste materials.

Leaves are sure to fall from trees. But if they are not removed well on time, thick beds would be formed clogging up your walkways, destroying lawns and preventing absorption of water by the soil. Various practical ways are there to remove the fallen leaves including blowing, manual removal, raking etc. The amalgamated collection is then trashed or changed into compost.

There are different tools for leaf clean-up that are easily manageable. Leaf blowers are the appropriate tools and they are small in size. Hence storing them is not a difficult task. You do not have to shell a huge amount for buying rakes and they provide you some physical exercise also. Fallen leaves can be easily cleaned by using lawn mowers with an attached baggage. Vacuum cleaners and hand-held leaf blowers are used for small gardens and are the favorites of gardeners.

You should never forget that various gadgets and blowers are used to remove dry leaves only. Therefore, they cannot be compared with the traditional rakes which are highly useful and easy to use. These days, raking is not a strenuous work. Rakes with custom-made handles are easily manageable. Formation of blisters and wounds can be prevented by using rakes with soft handles. And if there is more debris, you can opt for wide rakes, thus minimizing the efforts.

The collected leaves can be put to good use. Rotting leaves are rich in natural nutrients and improve the humus of your soil. They can be shredded using a leaf shredder and spread as mulch. You can even convert these fallen leaves into highly productive compost. Leaf-cleanup, therefore, is not just the process of removing dead leaves, but also involves putting the collected leaves to optimal use.

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