speccy1
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whatever................The OP is taking "moaning about the weather" a bit to the extreme, now it's "moaning about the season"![]()
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whatever................The OP is taking "moaning about the weather" a bit to the extreme, now it's "moaning about the season"![]()
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Go for a scorched earth policy.
I don`t know, trees aren`t my specialist subject - I`ve been outside for 3 hours now, emptied my garden waste bag 18 times, stood in numerous steaming mounds of cat shoot, and walked it into the house. I haven`t even scratched the surface of it yet@speccy1 just out of professional interest what are the trees?
What you need is an avenue of Plane trees, then you'd be right to grumble!
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I didn`t type the word "shoot", nor did I mean itI don`t know, trees aren`t my specialist subject - I`ve been outside for 3 hours now, emptied my garden waste bag 18 times, stood in numerous steaming mounds of cat shoot, and walked it into the house. I haven`t even scratched the surface of it yet
Right now I feel my right to grumble is very justified
+1,I dislike gardening to start with(coming from a line of garden lovers)and therefore,so long as the leaves pose no threat to others.they will,weather permitting,stay where they are and rot.I have better things to do with my time than sweep/blow rotting vegetation.Looks great out there to me - we live in the sticks and have masses of Ash to the front and Oak to the rear. Huge volume of leaves covering the fairly large gardens. They can they stay there too - good old Mother Nature will sort them out with no effort from yours truly.
If I leave the leaves they kill off bits of my grassLeaves are part of nature. They fall off the trees to the ground then break down and feed the soil. Unless they're wet and rotting away in a cycle lane i don't see them as a problem. By the way i haven't seen any council leaf blowers out so far this autumn. You know, the ones who blow them from one area to another. Then another council leaf blower comes along the following week and blows them back again. Must be "the cut backs"?![]()
And if you leave them on gravel they rot down and create new soil into which grass and weeds sow themselves WITH GLEE. I dislike gravel but it was there when I moved in.If I leave the leaves they kill off bits of my grass