The Worst Thing For Your Lawn in Winter

Removing Leaves, Pinecones, and Pine Needles in Fall & Winter for a Great Lawn in Spring.

In a perfect world, you’d get rid of the pine needles and leaves every three days or so, before they have time to decompose (especially the wet leaves we have all over our lawns here in the PNW). Decomposing makes your soil acidic, and robs it of xxxxx. Both of these things are no good for your grass. If you want to help neutralize your lawn from the affects of decomposing leaves and pine needles, you can use xxxxxx for the PH and yyyyyyy to add the used up nutrients, xxxxxx and yyyyyy.

 

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