July 15, 2017
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If you are like most people, you probably started up your lawnmower as soon as you could this season. Even when you cut your lawn frequently, you still have the question of what to do with the grass clippings. It is a concern, no matter what size your lawn is. Here are two great alternatives to consider:
When you leave the trimmings as they fall, then you do not have to decide if you will rake or bag them up:
Some people do not care for the look of yard trimmings left on their lawns. It is easy for children and pets to track it in all through your house. You still have the option of conserving this organic treasure in your compost pile:
Remember that you should not compost yard trimmings that are too wet or have been chemically-treated. It will ruin your whole compost bed.
No matter which method you choose, you will not be stuffing landfills with a valuable source of plant nutrition. It can be used to make your lawn and garden beautiful for the whole season. Just a few grass clippings from your mower or tractor is all that it takes.
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