Grass and Leaves

 


Grasscycling is the natural recycling of grass clippings by simply leaving them on the lawn after mowing. The nutrients from the clippings are then recycled to the soil, making your lawn healthier.


Grasscycling reduces the need for fertilizer, saves you time and money, saves tax dollars by reducing garbage and it's easy to do with your regular mower by following these tips:

Leaves and Yard Waste

Chances are that your municipality has a program in place to collect leaves and other yard waste in the autumn. If you're dealing with these organics on your own, what you do with them will depend on how much time you want to spend. The solution can be as simple as finding an "out of the way" corner of the yard to pile them in and simply leave them there for a year or so. Over a period of time they will break down to create a nutritious leaf mold which is an excellent addition to planting beds.

How To Speed Things Up

If you want to speed up the process of decomposition, ther are a number of things that you can do:

If you are using a backyard composter for your kitchen scraps, you should be adding equal amounts of dry, high carbon yard waste as well. It is a good idea to collect some leaves in the fall in plastic garbage bags and set these beside your composter. If the leaves are collected dry, then they will not freeze and the leaves can be added a bit at a time to your composter throughout the winter and mixed with itchen waste.

 

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