Answer: Yes Explanation: It reduces the need for fertilizer and it improves the soil. |
Midwest four seasons landscaping |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Grass clippings are a good mulch option with a few conditions: Do not apply more than 1 or 2 inches of grass clippings at one time |
C&R Landscaping |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Some people use the mulched up leaves and grass clippings to put in there gardens. |
B&M Lawn Services LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Lightly rake it in so it can decompose. |
S&M Landscaping |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Not recommended. |
Green Top Lawn Care |
Answer: Yes Explanation: These are actually great natural composts. |
Larry Pierce Lawn/Landscaping |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Grass clippings and dead leaves can be used in garden beds as a compost. |
Clean Up LLC - Landscaping & Lawn Care Service |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Yes it give it natural minerals need for plant plus helps keep moist |
Rick and Rondas Landscapes |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Yes, they would be good organic mulch. |
DG Lawnscaping |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Cost effective but not the best |
Pioneer Seasonal Services |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Untreated grass clippings, or shredded dried leaves are good. The added benefit of organic mulch is it will break down during the growing season, improving the soil structure and fertility. |
GLOBAL ADVANTAGE LANDSCAPING SERVICES, LLC |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Yes, always. Grass clippings and dead leaves are extremely beneficial to your garden, whether it be landscape or vegetable garden. |
TeamWorx Property Services |