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Sat Nov 8, 2025, 07:06 AM Nov 2025

Leave the Leaves! 🌿

Have you heard about this campaign? Cutting ✂️ and pasting from AI 🤖 reluctantly:

Leave the Leaves" is a campaign by the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) to encourage people to leave fallen leaves on their property to benefit wildlife and the environment. The NWF designated October as "Leave the Leaves" month. Here's why you might consider leaving the leaves:
Wildlife habitat Leaves provide shelter and nesting material for many animals, including birds, mammals, and invertebrates.
Soil health Decomposing leaves add nutrients to the soil, prevent erosion, and retain moisture.
Reduced pollution Raking and bagging leaves for landfills contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and methane release.
Less work You can spend less time cleaning up leaves and more time on other activities.
Reduced fertilizer use Leaves act as a natural fertilizer, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers that can harm waterways.

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Leave the Leaves! 🌿 (Original Post) on a new timeline Nov 2025 OP
Not to mention on a new timeline Nov 2025 #1
Gas powered leaf blowers are banned here DemSigns Nov 2025 #2
Yes! on a new timeline Nov 2025 #3
So my natural laziness benefits the natural environment. A win-win! nt Buns_of_Fire Nov 2025 #4
How bout.... LPBBEAR Nov 2025 #5
 
1. Not to mention
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 07:12 AM
Nov 2025

the noise pollution and air pollution of leaf blowers. 😖 They are starting to ban gas-powered blowers in my area. In my particular town it won't take effect for several years. It's so bad for the nervous system!

DemSigns

(207 posts)
2. Gas powered leaf blowers are banned here
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 07:27 AM
Nov 2025

Maybe you mean gas powered leaf blowers are banned? Electric aren't to bad noise wise. I have one to blow the leaves off of the walks and onto the grass.

LPBBEAR

(651 posts)
5. How bout....
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 08:01 AM
Nov 2025

not planting them in the first place.

My next door neighbor (now deceased) had a fascination with the whole planting trees thing. As a result he had a large maple about 4 feet from our property line. While Maples can be beautiful....at a distance, they are extremely dirty trees up close. First they produce huge amounts of leaves every fall. I typically spent a couple weeks each fall cleaning up leaves from his one maple tree. Time I could have used more productively. Additionally they produce a very sticky sap that rains down on anything below their branches. I had a car paint job ruined by this same tree. Another "special" benefit of the maple tree is the pernicious helicopter seeds that fly everywhere and into every narrow opening they can find including into the inner fenders on your vehicles where they eventually start causing rust damage. At one point a large branch from this same tree broke off and fell on my Van roof causing extensive damage.

After many years of cleaning up the mess I went to my neighbor and told him I would be calling a tree trimming service and have anything over the property line removed. He finally had the damn thing removed.

I also had similar issues to deal with at my elderly parents home near here when they were alive. A High School across the street from them had planted maples along the sidewalk adjacent to the school property. The prevailing winds carried the leaves and seeds across the street and on to my parents property. At times the leaves overwhelmed a 6 foot high fence and completely buried their RV to the roof. A huge mess!

I get the whole wildlife habitat thing in large open areas where such trees can be beneficial but in neighborhoods choose trees that are neighbor friendly and less dirty. Not cleaning up after trees like Maples and other similar trees is not an option in reality. They just produce too much debris to ignore. Do more research from the point of view of how much cleanup work will be involved for you AND your neighbors before you plant those trees. Your neighbors will thank you for the effort

You leave the leaves. I'll dump them on your property so you can do that.

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