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Removing Leaves from Your Property

Posted on by Urban Eden Landscaping

As we all know, once the weather gets cold and the wind starts to blow here in Camas, Washougal, and Vancouver, Washington, leaves quickly fall off the plants and trees. Slowly those leaves compile into a mess that requires lots of attention. In this post, you will learn why you should remove leaves from your property.

Preserving Lawn Health

Leaves, although beautiful on trees, can be detrimental to the health of your property, when left for too long. Leaves restrict sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis, and inhibit airflow. Sitting leaves create a breeding ground for mold and pests, potentially causing harmful diseases to your grass. Weekly leaf removal is suggested to ensure those negative impacts don’t become a serious problem.

Disease Prevention

Fallen leaves often lead to an abundance of moisture retention. When leaves blanket your lawn, they trap moisture and create the perfect environment for fungi and diseases. Snow mold and brown patches thrive in these conditions. Quickly removing leaves reduces the likelihood of these diseases taking hold, promoting a healthy and resilient lawn.

Aesthetic Appeal

A neat and clean lawn enhances the curb appeal of your property. Leaves can turn the beautiful look of your lawn into a cluttered and neglected space that no one wants to look at. Regular leaf removal not only conserves the visual charm of your property but also sets the stage for a welcoming outdoor environment.

Protect Against Elements

Leaves land wherever they want, whenever they want. They can accumulate on flower beds, around shrubs, and even in your gutters. Left alone, leaves can smother delicate plants and create blockages in gutters, leading to potential water damage. With very few exceptions, it is important to take the time to remove leaves from all areas of your property.

Environmentally Responsible Disposal

Instead of looking at your leaves as useless, consider using them to create compost. Instead of bagging them up for disposal, consider them a valuable organic material. Composting leaves enrich the soil, providing a natural and eco-friendly fertilizer for your garden. Embracing responsible disposal methods contribute to sustainable gardening practices.

Even though going outside in the cold weather to pick up a bunch of leaves isn’t ideal, doing so you can establish the healthy landscape and aesthetic appeal you desire and deserve. From disease prevention to the preservation of your lawn health, removing leaves from your property will prove to be beneficial every time. Proper and timely leaf removal can be overwhelming, but Urban Eden Landscaping is here to help. Contact us today or fill out a FREE estimate request form now. 

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