I use my trusty roof rake after every snowstorm. It's the proven way to prevent the ice dams that'll cause water damage in your home. Jon Skillings is an editorial director at CNET, where he's worked ...
MUSKEGON, MI - A popular downtown Muskegon brewery is in the process of making some finger-licking changes to draw more than just beer fans. Rake Beer Project at 500 W Western Ave. announced the ...
WHEN TO MULCH. THE LEAVES ARE NOW CHANGING COLOR AND FALLING, WHICH MEANS IT’S NOW TIME FOR EVERYONE’S FAVORITE THING. AND THAT’S, WELL, DEALING WITH THE LEAVES. THIS IS A BIT OF A DEBATED TOPIC, ...
It's that time of the year again. The air has already started to turn crisp, and before we know it those brightly colored leaves will begin to fall and blanket yards across North Jersey. And while ...
Want to own a piece of the Iowa State Fair? Say, one of the colorful Sky Gliders that have had fairgoers soaring through the air for more than 50 years? Now you can. The Iowa State Fair recently ...
As autumn comes around, and leaves begin to fall, many people will begin making leaf piles to clear out their yards. While many may prefer the look of a lawn with no leaf litter, those who refrain ...
For many Americans, autumn is the best time of year. Pumpkin patches, football, and trick-or-treating top the list in October, and cooler weather makes it easier to spend time outside playing sports ...
The decision to rake fallen leaves mainly depends on your lawn care goals. If maintaining a pristine lawn is your priority, removing leaves can prevent mold, rot and patchy grass. If you're aiming for ...
Michigan's fall colors are a pretty sight, but as leaves start dropping to the ground, they suddenly become your next yard chore. Recycling leaves, rather than raking them away, offers environmental ...
You don’t always need the latest and greatest tools for yard clean-up—sometimes you just need something that gets the job done. Whether removing fallen leaves or yard clippings from late-season mows, ...
The leaves are changing colors, and it won't be long before they pile up all over the ground. But if you're already reaching for a rake, just wait – if you can, leaving those leaves where they fall ...