Fall Lawn Care: What Can You Do with All Those Leaves?
Many people look forward to seeing the leaves change color each year as the weather begins to turn cool in the fall. This is a beautiful sight and people travel long distances to take in the view. Nevertheless, it can be a whole different story when it comes to all those leaves collecting in your backyard. It can be quite a tedious job removing these leaves but if you don’t, they can cause considerable damage to your lawn.
Keeping your lawn free of all debris is a big part of lawn care and this includes the removal of leaves that tend to pile up quickly. But, what can you do with all those leaves? You actually have several options that can work quite well and some of these are mentioned below.
- You can use your lawn mower to mulch up the leaves and spread them throughout the yard. This works best if you have a mulching lawn mower
.
- They can be raked up bagged and disposed of but if you choose this method, be sure and dispose of them properly.
- Invest in a leaf shredder
to rid your lawn of all those unwanted leaves.
- You can build a holding bin and rake all the leaves into it to make your own compost.
Making a compost bin is probably the best option because you can take advantage of this when spring rolls around.
Whatever method you choose to use, it’s important to realize that leaving the leaves scattered across your lawn is not a good idea. They can kill your grass and in some cases they can even cause a turf disease that can be very difficult to get rid of. Keeping your lawn free of leaves requires some work but it’s well worth the effort when you get to enjoy a beautiful lawn in the spring and summer.
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Trimming Backyard Trees: Now Is the Time to Get Prepared
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In the winter, tree branches can cause many problems for the home owner. When the wind gets up or when you’re dealing with snow and ice, tree branches can pose a real danger. They can fall on your home causing serious damage, tear down power lines or fall on your vehicles. For this reason, you may find it necessary to trim up those trees in your backyard and now is a great time to start making plans.
As soon as the weather breaks and the cool air starts moving in, it’ll be time to start trimming back those branches. You’ll need to get them off of the power lines and away from the house so you don’t have to worry this winter. If you have trees with dead or diseased branches, they should be trimmed up as well for the health of the tree.
Fall is the best time of year to trim trees because it’s healthier for the trees to do it when the weather is cool. It’s also easier because most of the leaves have fallen to the ground making it easier to see what you’re doing. If you have pine trees in your backyard, it would be best to wait until the early part of winter to trim these if possible. This is because they have a heavy flow of sap that makes it difficult to trim and cut these trees. This will slow down in the winter so they’ll be easier to work with.
By making plans now, the job will go much smoother than if you wait till the last minute. You should know exactly which trees should be trimmed and how many of them you have. You also need to decide whether or not it’s a job you can do yourself or if you’re going to need a professional. If you find that you do need to hire a professional service, this is a busy time of year for them so, you need to make an appointment now.
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8 Steps for Building a Small Greenhouse
Do you love plants of all kinds? Do you wish you had a way to enjoy plants all year long? Having a greenhouse in your backyard is a great way to make this possible. You can build your own greenhouse without too much difficulty if you would like to save on the expense of buying one and having it setup for you. Of course, you wouldn’t want to get too extravagant with this project, unless you’re great with tools and have plenty of extra space.
The average person could greatly benefit from a small greenhouse and it can be built fairly easy by using the information that follows.
8 steps for building a small greenhouse:
- Choose the area where you would like to place your new greenhouse.
- Make sure the land is level and choose an area where water can drain well. A partly shaded area would be ideal. This way your plants can benefit from the sun without being over-exposed.
- If you don’t have an ideal spot like this for building in your backyard, then build it out in the open and use a shade cloth to limit the amount of sun your plants receive.
- Keep in mind that you’ll need access to water and electricity when choosing your location.
- Choose the style of greenhouse that you want and decide if you want to build it from scratch or choose from a variety of prefabricated greenhouses or kits that will make the whole process much easier.
- If you choose to build from scratch, now is the time to choose the materials needed to get started. Be sure and figure out how much material you’ll need based on the size of your greenhouse. Choose a pressure treated wood for the framing and you can use fiberglass, polycarbonate plastic as well as glass for the panels.
- Once your building is in place and you’ve taken care of the ventilation needs and you’re sure there are no leaks, it’s time to have a profession install your automatic control watering system unless this is something you’re qualified to do yourself.
- Install a heating and cooling system with thermostat to control the temperature inside the greenhouse.
A greenhouse can take up lots of your time so before you build, consider how much free time you actually have. This will help you decide how large the greenhouse should be and what types of plants to grow. You don’t need a floor in your greenhouse but it’s a good idea to place gravel inside the structure about two or three inches thick to help aid in drainage. This will help to keep the inside much cleaner as well.
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