when you need to manage mold/fungal growth and too much cover killing grass
“Need to” or " need to " …
The grass will be fine.
Comment on Dyk, Bobby?
SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Tricky balance when you need to manage mold/fungal growth. But yeah, we are “wasting” a lot of nutrients by trashing leaves like we do.
when you need to manage mold/fungal growth and too much cover killing grass
“Need to” or " need to " …
The grass will be fine.
Hell you could kill the invasive grasses & replace them with native plants.
Too many leaves will definitely kill the grass.
Whether that’s a bad thing is a separate question.
#killyourlawn
I need something to prevent the soil from eroding when it rains.
Well plants and leaves can definitely help with this. Your state DNR may have resources on which plants are most effective for this in your area and site conditions.
Also, if you are getting a lot of runoff from upslope, you might need to investigate whether changes are needed at the source of this runoff rather than in the immediate area of erosion. If you can slow that upslope water and allow it to absorb in the soil up there, that help a lot even without changing anything lower down.
There are things that kill grass. And not enough sunlight is one of them.
That’s why I went for a twin blade mower. It turns everything into powder.
Does work for my depression as well?
There are other powders for that
I tried addressing that with my twin blade blower. Don’t recommend.
“I told you not to try it feet first!”
gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
I was raised to compost those fuckers, more people should be doing that