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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-29-2011 @ 10:31AM
Al Schrader said...
Those leaves are gold. They contain nutrients the tree has raised up from deep in the ground. You should have a population of earthworms living in your lawn that will convert the leaves into soil for you. They come out at night. Never use insecticides on your lawn because it will kill the earthworms. A good healthy lawn is fairly resistant to insects anyways. If you find your lawn doesn't have the earthworms, you can buy them and add them in. They aerate the soil and leave fertilizer castings. A good healthy eco-friendly lawn will look beautiful and save you a lot of money....Al-