The quickest and easiest way to mulch leaves is witha leaf shredder. This shredded material can be used as leaf mulch, which is beneficial for garden beds and forcomposting. A leaf shredder, also known as a leaf mulcher, is a machine designed to shred and reduce fallen leaves, twigs, and...
LATESPRING: You also may need to dethatch your lawn if your thatch is thick and keeping grass roots from getting air and water. One indication of too much thatch is a spongy lawn. Or, if you poke your finger into the soil, the soil will be to hard to penetrate. Wait until late spr...
“This means that they grind the organic matter into little bits with a lawn mower that has a mulching setting. It takes much less time and you can leave the shredded leaves on the lawn as they can be used as a yard fertilizer or compost material." Better still, this is an easy way...
The actual story was quite the opposite, with many dangers, toils, and snares much worse than some goat head placed on public property. A God who can handle such a thing is likely unfazed by the Satanic Temple. Let’s confront the obvious. I suspect the purpose of the Satanic Temple dis...
Estimating a job like this is a skill that takes practice to develop. You’ll need to know how fast you and your staff work, how many supplies will be used over the course of the job, and even how much fuel it will take to get you back and forth from the job site. Incorporate a...
I rejoined a year or two ago since I had a new series coming out from 47North. I went to Dragon-Con this past weekend for a day and sat on a couple of panels. Frankly, it’s a bit stunning that the science fiction writing world is so far behind the times in pretty much every ...
Use a sprayer to apply the diluted herbicide directly over the privet patch, covering as much as possible. Single nozzle backpack sprayers are recommended, but you can also use a hose or handgun style sprayer. High-volume handgun sprayers might be most effective when treating high-density pat...
LATESPRING: You also may need to dethatch your lawn if your thatch is thick and keeping grass roots from getting air and water. One indication of too much thatch is a spongy lawn. Or, if you poke your finger into the soil, the soil will be to hard to penetrate. Wait until late spr...