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Leaves provide summer shade, autumn color and do the work of photosynthesis. But in autumn they fall to the ground and may cause concern when they cover grass lawns. There is good news. There is an alternative to using leaf blowers to blow the leaves into piles and carting them (and the nutrients they contain) upstate.
For small or medium quantities of leaves, mulching-in-place, also called mulch mowing or leaf mulching, provides an efficient and environmentally friendly solution. Mulch mowing involves mowing over the fallen leaves, thereby chopping them into tiny pieces and distributing them between the grass blades, providing the lawn with needed nutrients.

For yards that accumulate huge quantities of leaves, excess chopped leaves can be applied as mulch under your trees, shrubs and on your vegetable gardens and flower beds. This mulch will eventually break down into compost that will benefit all of your plants. For more information, go to Planting Westchester’s section on soil and review on the Mulching tab.

Mulch mowing enriches the soil, promotes moisture retention, and reduces the pollution and health risks created by gas-powered leaf blowers and trucks transporting leaves off site,

Below are several excellent websites that explain how to mulch mow and the many benefits it provides. The “how to” videos are particularly helpful.

Title: Love ‘Em And Leave ‘ Em An initiative to reduce organic yard waste
Sponsoring Agency: Village of Irvington, Westchester County
Description: This website provides specific information on how to manage your yard with environmental impacts in mind. The site provides detailed information on leaf management by mulch mowing for homeowners, landscapers and municipalities. It contains a toolkit to help you get started, as well as training videos in English and Spanish. The site also promotes use of battery-operated electric yard tools as an emission free alternative to gas powered tools.

Title: Leave Leaves Alone!
Sponsoring Organization: Leave Leaves Alone
Description: This website was developed by a group of residents in Bedford, NY who formed the organization to educate landscapers and homeowners about the benefits of environmentally thoughtful landscape management. It provides great videos on leaf management as well as information on the problems associated with gas-powered leaf blowers.

Title: Leaf Mulch Mowing
Sponsoring Organization: Scarsdale Village
Description: This website provides an exceptionally clear video on the mulch mowing done in all of Scarsdale Village parks. Also provided is a toolbox with links to helpful “how-to” guides and letter templates in English and Spanish as well as yard signs and information posters.

Title: Love Leaves
Sponsoring Organization: Healthy Yards
Description: This website provides information on the benefits of mulch mowing, as well as step by step information on how to mulch leaves with a mower, with great photos.

Title: All About Leaf Blowers
Sponsoring Organization: Healthy Yards
Description: This website provides links to a wide variety of resources detailing the health and environmental harm of gas-powered leaf blowers. Not only are they a nuisance to residents and a health risk factor for operators, they also lead to soil degradation by eroding the ground (soil loss) and by preventing natural processes, such as leaf mulching, from occurring. Find the tools you need to bring attention on this matter to local authorities and legislators here. Many Westchester municipalities have enacted ordinances limiting use of gasoline-powered and other leaf blowers.