Leaving The Leaves: No-rake Approach To Fall Has Environmental Benefits
For many, cleaning up the fall foliage is a big task. Pine needles, pine cones, acorns, oak leaves, maple leaves. If you leave them on your lawn, it makes a mess, said. Leaving the leaves can help your lawn and reduce greenhouse gasses, according to the united states department of agriculture. Yard trimmings, which include leaves, created.
Mizejewski described as a wildlife. Simply leaving the fallen leaves in your yard helps the environment by: As leaves decompose, they add nutrients to the soil, like nitrogen, and improve its.
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