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As summer draws to a close you can start to find your lawn or garden covered with increasing numbers of dead leaves as trees start shedding their foliage. The only solution is to remove this leafy messy off the garden to keep it clean. One of the quickest and easiest ways is to go for leaf clearing tasks using leaf blower, which is used to remove off these leaves as they can cause several problems if left on the ground.
Once leaves are exposed to the rain they form damp and on lawns they will block sunlight from reaching the grass underneath making them die.
It is an ideal solution used for collecting leaves either by blowing them into an area or to sucking them up into bags from your yard quickly. It is the efficient tool to be used for blowing off leaves into one huge pile, which saves you a lot of time and effort.
This blower uses different types of power sources such as electric, gas, petrol engine and rechargeable batteries. All of these have their own advantages and disadvantages.
This leaf blower has more power and longer run time, it has the power to easily blow away wet leaves, garbage, pebbles and can cover larger ground areas.
This lightweight leaf blower is perfect for any small lawn, which has the power to blow leaves and dust with no bogging down.
This walk behind blower needs lots of power and can easily blow away leaves, garbage, heavy cardboard’s or paper off the ground quickly.
"Excess leaves on the lawn blocks sunlight and reduces water evaporation, which can cause fungus, mold and disease," Fickel says. "These things alone can wipe out a lawn in a year or two, even if it's cleaned up in the spring.
Just like anything in life, a healthy lawn can take a hit and bounce back, but a stressed lawn can be sent over the edge with leaves being allowed to sit for a period of time." Letting leaves sit can leave you reseeding in the spring. Wet, decomposing leaves can also be a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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