Lv97_Slimeslime/slime
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1yr ago#5263266
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It depends a lot on the type of leaves and grass, as well as what kind of time frame you have for getting rid of them (is the tree just gonna keep raining leaves over the next couple of weeks? Is the grass starting to die underneath the leaves already there?)
Sometimes you might be able to use a leafblower, but barring that you can rake and mow them.
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Lv97_Slime 1yr ago#5263756
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Just went out and bought a Milwaukee leaf blower, idk why i didn't have one before. Red bushes up front drop tons of leaves in the decorative stone, and leafs pile up in the pergola where i can't rake them
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It depends a lot on the type of leaves and grass, as well as what kind of time frame you have for getting rid of them (is the tree just gonna keep raining leaves over the next couple of weeks? Is the grass starting to die underneath the leaves already there?)
Sometimes you might be able to use a leafblower, but barring that you can rake and mow them.
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Just went out and bought a Milwaukee leaf blower, idk why i didn't have one before. Red bushes up front drop tons of leaves in the decorative stone, and leafs pile up in the pergola where i can't rake them
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