Leaf blower season

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gary r

Guru
Location
Camberley
It's nearly that time of year when fools waste time blowing piles of leave around ! I pass a very large house on my commute where the gardener spends most autumn morning blowing leaves and dirt all over the road,I hate leaf blowers !
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
The people who are obsessive leaf-blowers also often suffer from a mania for power-washing their paving. It really is most curious.
 

Octet

Veteran
I don't understand why you pay to fill up a leaf blower with petrol when you can let the wind do it, or do a bit of exercise and get a broom and rake.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
My dad recently bought an Aldi one for my Mum to use. She will be using it as a leaf vacuum to save picking up the leaves with a small grab. I doubt she could carry it long enough to make much difference.:rolleyes:
 
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User482

Guest
Users of these machines seem determined to prove the second law of thermodynamics.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
We just rake or sweep ours up and stick them on the bonfire. We've done this since we were kids and sweeping up leaves in our parents back gardens. Can't see the point in employing technology when a good broom or rake will do.
 

buddha

Veteran
I have just witnessed virtual leaf blowing.
A council employee is meticulously using a leaf-blower to remove fallen leaves from the pavement. Nothing out of the ordinary. Except, that on this road, the leaves haven't fallen of the trees yet. And the pavements are already clear!
Maybe he's getting in some practice?
Bizzare:wacko:
 
We never used to use one, we just used the lawn mover instead (petrol one). Not only did it collect them all in one convenient location, it shredded them so the decompsed so much faster once in the compost bin (think pallets here) Seemed so much easier, but then we had only lawn and more lawn and no tarmac/paved areas...
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
We never used to use one, we just used the lawn mover instead (petrol one). Not only did it collect them all in one convenient location, it shredded them so the decompsed so much faster once in the compost bin (think pallets here) Seemed so much easier, but then we had only lawn and more lawn and no tarmac/paved areas...
^^^ I use our lawn mower to pick up the hedge clippings and all the dead leaves from the grass, the path and the drive [set on high- I'm not that daft!].
 
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