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ITS TIME TO MOW UP SOME MAPLE LEAVES!



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10 Comments

  1. I’ve noticed that most, no all, videos that have a great number of followers are all about drama or just down right unpleasantness. I have at one time had to search for decent channels.

    I can easily see the difference in your yard, big difference.

  2. Excellent content! Always enjoy truck talk time! Definitely looking forward in seeing some pruning. You both bring out the beauty in every lawn! Take care & have a great evening!

  3. All leaves and needles are acidic! However, NONE affect soil PH. Microbes neutralize leaf acidity fairly quick. Most often you’d have to till leaves into soil to see any PH changes and that change is very temporary.
    Fescue prefers a slightly acidic soil so there’s no way for it to cause harm unless there’s too much of a mulch “mat” when finished which isn’t good for obvious reasons but not because of PH.
    Most people will preach myths about leaves, mulch and other organics affected PH yet I bet they can’t tell you what PH stands for. Mulch on Carl & Rachel!

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