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QuestionHow to rake leaves over gravel?Community AnswerIf the gravel is fine enough, then you may be able to rake the leaves with a wide rake. Try a couple of different types of rakes to see if they will rake up the leaves and not the gravel. If that does not work, then using a leaf blower to get the leaves off of the gravel may be your best bet.
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QuestionWhat will unraked leaves do to the grass?Community AnswerIf you have lots of unraked leaves on your lawn, then it is possible for them to smother your lawn and kill the grass. However, mulching or mowing the leaves into your lawn can be beneficial to your lawn. If you have a mulcher, then you can mulch the leaves and spread them over your lawn as a natural fertilizer. If you don't have a mulcher, then simply mowing the leaves will chop them up enough to prevent smothering and benefit your lawn.
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QuestionWhat are the benefits or hazards of raking wet leaves?Community AnswerThere are not really any benefits. Raking wet leaves will be harder on your arms and back because they weigh more. If possible, wait until the leaves are dry to start raking them.
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QuestionRake vs blower: which really is faster, raking with a quality/wide rake, or using a gas or electric blower?Community AnswerI've tested this and the blowers are definitely faster. However, it's worth remembering that the blowers emit greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
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QuestionWhen do I take leaves off the grass and my flower garden?Community AnswerThere is no need to remove them unless you want a "tidier" look. Leaving them there will create a build of nutrients for your garden and act as mulch during the hotter months.
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