It's the season of falling leaves, and you might be tempted to use your pile as mulch for your garden and around the yard.
Thinking about bagging your leaves? Learn why you should save your fall leaves—and how it could lead to a better garden in spring.
The answer is that I turn them into leaf mould. In about 12 months, the leaves decompose to create mulch and compost. The ...
Let’s explore a few ways to save money and harness nature’s bounty for mulch, leaf mold, composting, and supporting our pollinators and beneficial insects.
Here’s the thing about winter: while you’re bundling up and sipping hot cocoa, there’s an entire hidden world beneath your ...
Discover U.S. trail running routes where crunchy leaf mulch cushions every step and elevates the fall running experience.
IT’S Autumn and the leaves are falling. Although it’s ok to leave them in your borders, where they’ll rot down and add ...
While many see fallen leaves as a chore, they can actually be beneficial for the landscape. Here's how they can help.
Raking leaves is one of the main tasks we think about during the autumn season. Some of us have more of them and others have less, but just because you don’t have a great deal of trees does not mean ...
Even though the mushrooms in your mulch are most likely harmless, you may not want them there. Removing them involves ...
Gardening expert Tom Brown has shared his top tip for what to do with fallen leaves left over in your garden before the end of November - and it's very simple to do ...
Knowing when to add a second layer of mulch can insulate your plants, protect soil from extreme temperatures, and ensure ...