This week, the temperatures have finally fallen and it is feeling like fall! The leaves are changing colors and falling, too! Have you been wondering what to do with all those leaves lying around? Other than mulching in and providing nutrients to your lawn, there are several other uses for leaves. Get crafty and use them as decorations around your home! Here are a few ideas:
Stamp: Use fallen leaves as a stamp to put leaf shapes on all sorts of things! Dip the leaves in paint and stamp away!
We hope this has given you helpful ideas for putting your fallen leaves to good use this season!
By: Hannah Raines Copyright ALL Outdoors 2018 This weekend the temperatures are dropping---FINALLY! Lows are in the forties, so we are finally getting those lovely fall nights we have all been hoping for. Right now is the perfect time to have a fire pit or a fireplace in your back yard! Here are 5 reasons fire pits make a great addition to any back yard!
We would love to install the fire pit of your dreams! If you have any questions, drop us a comment, send us a message, or give us a call. We will be happy to answer any of your questions! By: Hannah Raines Copyright ALL Outdoors 2018 Even though it may not feel like it outside, fall has arrived! Leaves are falling, but what should you do to keep your yard clean? Many people rake up the leaves, put them in bags, and dispose of them. However, leaves have nutrients that are beneficial for your yard! There are better options than just throwing away those leaves.
Leaves can’t just be left in your yard after they fall. They block air and sunlight from reaching the grass roots. This can become even worse if it rains and the leaves are matted on top of the grass. If something isn’t done to falling leaves, your yard may develop turf diseases or die. Turn those leaves into mulch! Many mowers are designed with mulching blades that cut the leaves into tiny pieces. So tiny, that you won’t even notice that the leaves are in your yard anymore. It is important that you are mulching the fallen leaves at least once a week. If leaves are left to build up for too long it could be too much for your mower. If you have several big trees on your property, you may even need to mow twice a week, depending on how rapidly the leaves are falling. It is important to mulch in the fall to supply your yard with nutrients before winter comes. By utilizing the leaves in your yard you are saving money because you’ll make your own mulch for free! It will also save you time because instead of raking for hours and placing in bags, you can mulch in the leaves with a mower. If you have any questions or concerns about your lawn, drop us a comment, send us a message, or give us a call. We will be happy to answer any of your questions! By: Hannah Raines Copyright ALL Outdoors 2018 |
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