Lawn Care Tip: To Bag or Not to Bag?

Even though bagging grass clippings after mowing has it aesthetic benefits to presenting a well-manicured lawn, not bagging has its perks as well!
Besides saving you time and cost on refuse bags, not bagging can be good for the environment and the health of your lawn! Grass clippings and yard waste are approximately 20% of the volume in our nation's landfills. You can help reduce this amount by leaving the grass clippings on your lawn after you mow. Grass clippings left on the lawn will also decompose and feed nutrients back into your lawn. To reduce the look of large grass clumps and to speed up the decomposing process, smaller grass clippings are suggested and can be accomplished by increasing mowing height and/or mowing frequency.
To learn more about the benefits of not bagging visit:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/garden/yard-garden/lawns/lawn-clipping-management/
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