Some people would love to leave fall clean up behind them and never look back. But Consumer Reports said it doesn’t have to be so back-breaking and time-consuming. Consumer Reports’ Paul Hope has ...
Some of us would love to “leave” fall cleanup behind us and never look back. But it doesn’t have to be so backbreaking and time-consuming. Consumer Reports experts share three of their top tips to ...
ST. LOUIS — A few days of strong winds as the fall season passes its peak later than normal means a mess in our yards. With the winds easing for the weekend it’s a good time to do some cleanup.
Mowing, blowing, raking, mulching, vacuuming, composting, leaving intact — leaf-removal choices could make your head spin. What if you could determine the best removal method for every kind of fall ...
Some of us would love to “leave” fall cleanup behind us and never look back. But it doesn’t have to be so backbreaking and time-consuming. Consumer Reports experts share three of their top tips to ...
The internet is full of clever hacks designed to simultaneously blow your mind and save you time. If I had a dime for every instance I heard someone say they learned an amazing new way to do something ...
Clean up leaves as soon as you can. Dry, freshly fallen leaves are easier to move than leaves that remain on the lawn for a long time. Leaves on the lawn block sunlight, foster mold, and can become ...
Some of us would love to “leave” fall cleanup behind us and never look back. But it doesn’t have to be so backbreaking and time-consuming. Consumer Reports experts share three of their top tips to ...
Clean leaves early while they’re dry—wet piles get heavy, moldy, and hard to remove. Use tools like rakes, tarps, blowers, or mulchers to move, shred, and repurpose leaves efficiently. Compost or ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF/CONSUMER REPORTS) — Some of us would love to "leave" fall clean up behind us and never look back. But it doesn’t have to be so back-breaking and time-consuming. Consumer Reports ...