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Old 09-10-2007, 01:39 PM posted to rec.gardens,alt.home.lawn.garden,misc.rural
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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Harry K wrote:
On Oct 7, 5:36 am, Jim wrote:
symplastless wrote:

To winterize or not to winterize lawn
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this is precious, simply precious

Yeah. I have seen that several times over the years and there is so
much truth to it. I see that the annual 'what to use to bag leaves'
threads have started over alt.home.repair. Even after they have been
told the simple way is to mow/mulch em, they still go on about buying
fancy equipment to vacuum them up.

Harry K

What do you do when there is a 3 foot layer of leaves?


Assuming you're unable to mow them into oblivion*, you could try a rake.
It's a relatively new invention, so, like when CD players first became
available, you might have to get on a waiting list. No matter what anyone
tells you, you can rake & bag as fast as or faster than with a leaf
blower.

* Yes, there are situations where you can't use the mower to grind up the
leaves.

I will argue that point with you also.


Argue what? That there are situations where a mower won't handle the leaves?
I'm listening.




 
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