Leaves in the Lawn: Why Should You Bother Keeping Them?
Into
the final months of the year, the warmth of summer gives way to the
chill of fall. People slowly begin covering up while animals begin
stocking up on fat in preparation for the lack of food. Trees also
begin to shed off their leaves.
The
beautiful image of falling leaves is a reminder for a lot of people
that winter is coming. Some find the scene romantic. Others see these
falling leaves as unnecessary litter in their backyards. People spend
countless hours raking these leaves away. There is, however, some
good that people can get from keeping these leaves within the
premises of their homes.
Keeping
these leaves inside will provide food for earthworms and various
insects. These insects, in turn, are a treat for various birds.
Keeping fallen leaves inside the yard could mean contributing to the
development of a healthy ecosystem.
These
leaves are also excellent landing pads for children. Children can do
a lot with a bunch of leaves. In addition, the children crumble the
leaves in the process, which makes it good compost material for the
lawn. If one is sick of all the leaves, he can just mow over it and
still contribute to the betterment of the soil.
Falling
leaves are more important to nature than one could imagine. All it
takes is just a little creativity in breaking them down, and the
Earth will be happy for it.
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