If you’re like me, you’ve probably spent a Saturday morning mowing the lawn, sweating buckets, and wondering what to do with all those grass clippings. I used to bag ‘em up and toss ‘em out, but a ...
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Why you should be leaving grass clippings on your lawn after mowing — you’ll be surprised
Now that summer is here, it's the ideal time to get out the mower, and make sure your lush lawn is in top-notch shape and condition. Be it regular maintenance, or achieving that perfectly striped lawn ...
Recent warm temperatures and (lots and lots) of rain mean it's prime season for lawn care. As you get out to cut the grass again this summer, the City of Springfield has a few reminders about best ...
Frequent mowing keeps clippings small, which prevents lawn smothering and speeds up decomposition for easier reuse. Use clippings in compost or mulch to enrich soil without risking weed spread.
Grass clippings are usually considered to be simple yard waste or mulch, but can they actually help grow new grass? The answer is more nuanced. While grass clippings themselves won’t sprout new grass, ...
Gardening season is underway, and you may have questions. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you live. A photo is very helpful. Q: In the past ...
Question: My landscaper said he would no longer be bagging my grass clippings. I am concerned this won't be good for my lawn. What is the correct answer? Answer: During the summer months 20 percent to ...
Whether you love it or hate it, mowing the lawn is one of those jobs you can't ignore. Your un-mowed lawn may draw the ire of neighbors, after all. If you want to spend less time on this task, you may ...
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