Autumn is here, and vibrant leaves will inevitably blanket your yard. It's a beautiful sight, but it's also the time when those who want a tidier lawn reach for their rakes and get to work.
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You don't need to spend hours raking up leaves that have scattered all over your lawn. A gardening fan revealed that you can turn the fallen debris into mulch instead. DIY enthusiast Ben ...
Take a black bin liner and punch a few holes in the side and bottom. Rake up leaves weekly and stash in the bag. When almost full, sprinkle with water, shake and tie. Store in a shady spot and the ...