mercurly@slrpnk.net to Nature and Gardening@beehaw.orgEnglish · 1 year agoWhich power tools are worth purchasing, even if you have limited storage space?message-square29fedilinkarrow-up115arrow-down10
arrow-up115arrow-down1message-squareWhich power tools are worth purchasing, even if you have limited storage space?mercurly@slrpnk.net to Nature and Gardening@beehaw.orgEnglish · 1 year agomessage-square29fedilink
minus-squaremercurly@slrpnk.netOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 year agoThanks for responding! I guess I should have specified that I was asking for outdoor spaces/gardening… I was looking at leaf mulchers and wondering if it was worth buying. Right now the only thing I need is a weed eater!
minus-squareflatbield@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 year agoYes. I am not sure I always notice the community too. Lot of the relies suggest that. Mulcher, I have no experience. We take our leaves to the county site and let them take care of it. We did try to compost them for awhile but just too many.
minus-squareSpaceToast@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoJust an FYI, leaves are crucial for many beneficial insects to survive the winter. If you would still like to mulch some, a mower will easily chop them up. Especially good if you have a bag attachment.
minus-squaremercurly@slrpnk.netOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoI don’t have a mower. I leave the leaves through spring and then begin composting them. I have more leaves than pile though.
minus-squareSpaceToast@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoThat’s great! If you have a string trimmer, or plan to get one, you can fill a trash can with leaves and chop them with the trimmer.
Thanks for responding! I guess I should have specified that I was asking for outdoor spaces/gardening…
I was looking at leaf mulchers and wondering if it was worth buying. Right now the only thing I need is a weed eater!
Yes. I am not sure I always notice the community too. Lot of the relies suggest that.
Mulcher, I have no experience. We take our leaves to the county site and let them take care of it. We did try to compost them for awhile but just too many.
Just an FYI, leaves are crucial for many beneficial insects to survive the winter.
If you would still like to mulch some, a mower will easily chop them up. Especially good if you have a bag attachment.
I don’t have a mower. I leave the leaves through spring and then begin composting them. I have more leaves than pile though.
That’s great! If you have a string trimmer, or plan to get one, you can fill a trash can with leaves and chop them with the trimmer.