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What to Do with Leaves: Mulch, Remove, or Let Them Be?

A fall landscaping guide to protect your yard and get the most from those falling leaves

Every autumn, homeowners are met with the same question: what should I do with all these leaves?

While the bright colors are a seasonal highlight, the piles they leave behind can impact your lawn’s health if not handled properly. Some people rake everything. Others mulch it. And a few might leave the leaves altogether. But which is actually best?

Here’s a breakdown of the options and what your yard really needs this fall.

1. Removing Leaves Completely: When It’s Necessary

Sometimes the best option is full removal — especially when leaves are dense or soggy.

Why you should clear them out:

Best for:

2. Mulching Leaves into Your Lawn: A Smart, Eco-Friendly Option

Shredding leaves into small pieces with a mulching mower is a great way to return nutrients to the soil — if done correctly.

Benefits of mulching:

But be careful:

3. Letting Leaves Be: When It’s Okay to Leave Them Alone

Leaving some leaf cover is actually helpful — especially in garden beds or wooded areas.

Where it works:

Important:

Don’t let leaves build up on active lawn areas — this leads to dead grass and compaction.

What’s the Right Choice for Your Yard?

Every property is different. Some areas may benefit from mulching, others from full removal. The key is knowing which zones need what.

At D & M Landscaping, our Seasonal Landscape Maintenance Services include:

We tailor fall clean-up based on your landscape, so your yard is protected now and healthy come spring.

Let’s Clean Up Your Yard the Right Way

Don’t let fallen leaves become a problem later. Whether you need clean-up, mulching, or full seasonal care, we’re here to help.

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