If they're still around after the snow melts, rake or mulch 'em then. If they're gone, they''ve become fertilizer. Either way, no problem. All of nature deals just fine with the leaves it causes to fall.
2007-12-16 06:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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sure! i think of you have a difficulty! You had greater suitable get out the 1st day that the snow has disappeared and get the leaves raked up. in case you don't get to it while the grass transforming into season starts your backyard would be a multitude. good good fortune and additionally you will be able to could postpone golfing for a weekend.
2017-01-08 11:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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N O, not until the snow is gone and I wouldn't worry about the leaves yet. Just pretend that the
leaves are not there. Maybe when the snow is gone, maybe a big wind will come and blow then all away.
2007-12-16 10:42:10
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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No, I have yet to find the benefits of raking leaves except, having no leaves in your yard.
2007-12-16 11:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i wouldnt think so all the leaves by know have crumbled and hardend and is ready for compost i would not worry no problem.
2007-12-16 06:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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actually awesome move for re plenishing the earth..round and round and round
2007-12-17 01:58:15
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answered by WordBarker/singlething 2
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If you do have a problem, I can't see it!
2007-12-16 06:17:29
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answered by sofisintown 3
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