
Leaf Removal
Leaf removal is an important aspect of lawn and garden maintenance, especially in the fall when leaves accumulate on your property. Here's why, when, and how to effectively remove leaves:
Why Remove Leaves
Maintains Lawn Health
Leaving a thick layer of leaves on your lawn can block sunlight and airflow, potentially leading to grass suffocation and disease. Prevents Weed Growth: Piles of leaves can create an ideal environment for weed seeds to germinate and grow, making it essential to remove leaves to control weeds.
Prevents Pest Habits
Leaf piles can provide shelter for pests like rodents and insects, which may cause damage to your lawn and garden. Improves Aesthetic Appeal: A clean, leaf-free lawn and garden look well-kept and enhance your property's curb appeal.

When to Remove Leaves
Fall
The primary leaf removal season is in the fall, when trees shed their leaves. Depending on your location, this typically occurs in late autumn.
Throughout Fall
You may need to remove leaves multiple times during the fall season, as leaves continue to drop. Consider regular leaf removal sessions to keep your property clean.
