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    What do you do with your grass cuttings?
    You will find two ways of thinking in relation to this issue - neither of which specifically is definitive unless you have done your lawn mower reviews and research. Many people say leave the clippings on the lawn whenever you mow. This doesn't just saves time and effort, but also the cuttings break down rapidly and add essential nourishing substances back into the soil.

    In truth, recycling grass cuttings has fairly recently adopted a movement of its own. Supporters refer to this practice “grass-cycling” and advocate that leaving those clippings the place they set saves time, landfill space and nurtures the ground. The Professional Lawn Care Association affirms that around twenty percent of all waste that enters into a landfill is landscape waste and most of that is merely grass clippings. With backyard waste restrictions in place in many regions of the country, “grass-cycling” will give you a different option, and together raise the health and beauty of your lawn.

    Grass cuttings are 85% water, decompose fast, and return nutrients to the land with no thatch build up. They actually return 20 percent of their nitrogen to the soil to satisfy the lawn's root system. And grass-cycling is often practiced all year round with almost all mowers.

    On the opposite side, others state that leaving cuttings on your lawn is not merely unappealing, but it can cause damage to your lawn as well. Leaving grass clippings on the lawn turns into a dilemma only if they are much too thick. In the event you mow the lawn before it gets overly high, the bulk of your grass cuttings will not be adequate to warrant raking. When cut grass lies in considerable clumps, it could be blocking the grass under it from receiving the sunlight and water which it needs to grow. This might leave behind unpleasant brown patches of decayed grass.

    A great way to obviate having to rake grass clippings is to mow with a mulching lawn mower. Once you have a mulching mower, the cuttings are gathered in a carrier and can be used in rich compost piles for fertilization. Employing mulching mowers can not just decrease your backyard maintenance, but it may also help make your grass greener. If you don't, you could wind up either raking or bagging the grass cuttings, which will mean getting rid of those grass cuttings or trying to recycle them, all of which means extra work.

    Fundamentally as long as you are mowing regularly and you don’t leave behind clumps of cuttings, it will not cause any sort of damage leaving the clippings right where they are.

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