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  1. #1
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    The Campaign Against Leaves

    Moving leaves around is next level boomer shit. The time and energy required and spent. How much money is big leaf raking in? Stop it.

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    Just leave it alone.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    Stop it.
    Oh, I’ve had a few boomer relatives have their nice shade trees taken down b/c of the leaf cleanup.

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    Just…mow over them?

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    You would deny me the pleasure of blowing a couple of them on the neighbor's driveway. One leaf he thinks came from us and he goes apeshit.

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    my neighbor comes over and rakes them for mulch or SFT, it always makes me feel like Tom Sawyer
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    Bagging em’s for suckers.

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    I wait until the NW wind is blowing at a good clip and move them down the drive where they dance their way across the street into the neighbors yard. Second homeowners who hire out spring cleanup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post
    Bagging em’s for suckers.
    I blew mine @ 26 deg early am. Lots of frost all over them resulting in multiple face shots. Day 1 in the books!

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    My city sits in a dense forest full of 100 year old hardwoods and pines with a (thankfully) very aggressive arborist and tree-retention mindset which I love. Problem is, every single person here has lawn crews going 365 and the songbirds of fall are nothing but 2-stroke backpack leaf blowers sounding off all at once when they're allowed to at 8am.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    I grind them up with the last mow of the season. Any after that will get covered up in snow.

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    When i complained about the raking, i was told that when i got my own house i could do what i want, but till then I better keep fucking raking if I wanted any dinner…

    ain’t raked no leaf in more than 35 years.

    don’t miss it none…


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    Last edited by m2711c; 11-07-2024 at 02:08 PM.

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    When I was a kid diving into the leaf pile was fun. Then my dad burned them. Seems quaint. No leaf piles in that neighborhood now--all the elms are gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    When I was a kid diving into the leaf pile was fun. Then my dad burned them. Seems quaint. No leaf piles in that neighborhood now--all the elms are gone.
    When I lived in Michigan our city's policy was that everyone raked their leaves to the street and then burned them. I used to love riding the bmx bike around the neighborhood with my buddies on a cold fall day with that smell in the air.

    When I used to do my own lawncare I'd just hit the lawn with the mower with the bag on. Worked better than any leaf blower and made dumping the shredded bits in the compost heap really easy. Leaving leaves on a zoysia lawn lead to dead spots come spring if I left them.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    We get A lot of leaves here in CT
    We grind them into mulch for flowers & veggie gardens & then mow the rest

    Backpack blowers are a big thing here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
    We get A lot of leaves here in CT
    We grind them into mulch for flowers & veggie gardens & then mow the rest

    Backpack blowers are a big thing here
    Depends on the tree species. Oaks are pretty acidic and unless your garden needs acid, not something I would do. Maples are cool though. Ash also ok if yours aren't all dead from the beetle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    When I lived in Michigan our city's policy was that everyone raked their leaves to the street and then burned them. I used to love riding the bmx bike around the neighborhood with my buddies on a cold fall day with that smell in the air.

    When I used to do my own lawncare I'd just hit the lawn with the mower with the bag on. Worked better than any leaf blower and made dumping the shredded bits in the compost heap really easy. Leaving leaves on a zoysia lawn lead to dead spots come spring if I left them.
    Yeah, I grew up in Detroit. Haven't been back to the old neighborhood (Bagley Elementary) since I showed my new wife around 40 years ago, but it's sad to look on Streetview with all the trees gone. It was the classic cathedral arching over the street.

    Leaves are a trivial problem compared to pine needles. We have a half dozen Ponderosas that produce about a 1000 gallons of needles every year. Leaving them is not an option, as our Pres-elect says, they need to be raked. And don't get me started on the cones--stepping on a Lego brick is nothing compared to stepping on a Ponderosa scale barefoot. (Ponderosa starts with P for prickly.) My wife has seriously considered cutting down a tree or two to get reduce the needles but I talked her out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Skied Bandini Mountain View Post
    I grind them up with the last mow of the season. Any after that will get covered up in snow.
    I will slop some fuel stabilizer in the tank and do this ^^ with any leaves the gardener misses but she did a pretty good job this year
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    I finally just mulched mine with the mower this year. Should have been doing this all along. In the past I've raked then piled them in the garden for the winter.

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    Massive maple in the front that sends leaves throughout the block. I blow my yard plus sidewalk, parking strip, and road thru my neighbors to the left and right. Two sessions on it and 12 bags so far this year. Probably another 2-3 bags on one final session once we get an overnight freeze and the remaining drop. Standard City of Seattle 40x120 lot, so nowhere to stash and mulch. Last round of bags were water logged and heavy as fuck so I left some Halloween candy and seltzer out for the Recology boys.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    Massive maple in the front that sends leaves throughout the block. I blow my yard plus sidewalk, parking strip, and road thru my neighbors to the left and right. Two sessions on it and 12 bags so far this year. Probably another 2-3 bags on one final session once we get an overnight freeze and the remaining drop. Standard City of Seattle 40x120 lot, so nowhere to stash and mulch. Last round of bags were water logged and heavy as fuck so I left some Halloween candy and seltzer out for the Recology boys.


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    The joys of an tiny urban lot, I'm in the same boat. We fill up our yard waste bin every week; it will take until January to get rid of all the leaves

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    I think you guys might be missin’ out on sweet side gig moneys…









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    The Campaign Against Leaves

    Small lot and I just mulch the leaves into the yard. I use a rake to spread them out evenly and then a few passes of the mower lowering the blade each time. Works even if I’ve got six inches of leaves on top. Neighborhood is all built on sand so it really helps our soil. I do reduce the number of leaves by cutting the yard short right before the leaves drop. That way the wind blows most of them off the yard and into the neighbors.
    Last edited by Flounder; 11-07-2024 at 02:27 PM. Reason: Freaking numbers in the app causing issues.

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    Its the catholic church across the street so zero fucks given on any stray leaves
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    Today is Doug fir cone day.

    My trees are shedding them at a rate I've never seen before.

    Sounds like there's a roofing crew nailing down shingle on my roof. One hit the dog on his head while he was taking a piss in the front yard this morning.

    Maples have almost completely shed their leaves and the cedar fronds are done.

    Leaf blower is going get a work out this weekend.

    Why did I buy a house on a big lot in the foothills rain forest with such a long driveway?
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