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Leaf raking is a strenuous job, but it has to be done. Here are some tips for making raking leaves easier.
Most of us enjoy the beauty of fall, with its warm, rich days that surround us in those glorious bursts of color. But after the last of the leaves have fluttered from the trees, autumn also presents us with that carpet of crumbling, brown and orange debris which must be dealt with before the first snows of winter descend. Helpful Raking TipsUnless you’re lucky enough to have a leaf blower in the garage, there’s only one sure way to deal with the blanket of leaves in the yard. Raking today is pretty much the same as it was in your grandparent’s day, and their parents' for that matter, and for a good many years back. While each year may produce new gadgets and inventions for taking the work out of raking, so far there’s still no proven, better way to take care of those autumn leaves. While raking can be difficult and time consuming work, here are some tips to help you make the most of the effort you put in.
What to Do with the DebrisOnce you have piles, there’s still the question of what to do with all those leaves. New codes and ordinances often prohibit the disposal of natural debris, such as leaves, in the normal trash collection process. Most cities also have fire codes, which regulate the burning of leaves, and/or require a permit to do so. While these laws are in place to protect both people and environment, they aren’t much help to the homeowner, when trying to decide how to dispose of those leaves.
Hopefully these tips and disposal ideas will make the chore of raking leaves a bit more manageable for you. Happy raking!
The copyright of the article Leaf Raking Tips in Landscaping is owned by Denise Oliveri. Permission to republish Leaf Raking Tips in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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