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In our town, we are "allowed" to use very large black bags to bag up our leaves and then leave them on the sidewalk for pick up at an underdetermined time between last week and Dec 18th. Those hundreds of thousands of black bags take decades and decades to decompose in the local landfill.

I'm not putting out black bags this year. I'm grinding them up with my shoulder held sucker upper/mulcher and spreading them around the edges of the property on the golf course at night so I don't get in trouble. There is a15' x 25' piece of the "rough" next to my house that never gets water and so has very deep cracks. I think the ground up bradford pear and maple and dog wood leaves will help there.
 
Hmmm. It also seems that when the leaves go away the grass gets shorter, too. I'm thinking it may also be related to the truck.
Well, from all the available evidence, it would appear that Alphonso's truck likes to nibble on the grass! :ROFLMAO:

TJ
 
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Simple solution! Sell your house! Move to Florida, & buy a house that has no trees with leaves! That's what I did!
Love it here in St. Augustine!
 
That is awesome! Connects to the PTO, just like a bushhog?
They also make one with its own power unit you can tow behind a 4 wheeler
 

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