Thanks. It’s one of those jobs I get very frustrated with as it’s a long time from start to finish but the leaf blower, in keeping with my “work smarter, not harder” resolution, is a game changer!
I can see you are focused and purposeful in your use of the dreaded leaf blower. There are times when I wonder if people using them are more interested in how many different directions they can blow the leaves, acorns, twigs etc with no observable beneficial effect.
I was a bit dubious about it, but its been a game changer. Raking, for some reason, really hurts my hips – I must have an odd technique – and the leaf blower saves what little gravel is left on the driveway.
How do you dispose of the leaves?
I use them as mulch in my gardens.
I’ve written about tree flowers recently, but not about tree leaves. You’ve given me an idea for a future piece!
Glad to be of service 😊
Living at the edge of the woods, we know all about leaf clean-up. Do it in the spring too as the leaves collect in the beds.
Great work.
Thanks. It’s one of those jobs I get very frustrated with as it’s a long time from start to finish but the leaf blower, in keeping with my “work smarter, not harder” resolution, is a game changer!
They are good tools.
I can see you are focused and purposeful in your use of the dreaded leaf blower. There are times when I wonder if people using them are more interested in how many different directions they can blow the leaves, acorns, twigs etc with no observable beneficial effect.
I was a bit dubious about it, but its been a game changer. Raking, for some reason, really hurts my hips – I must have an odd technique – and the leaf blower saves what little gravel is left on the driveway.