As Jody walked closer, it still appeared to be a normal unassuming leaf pile. Until, beneath the pile, a perfectly camouflaged dog nose could be seen hiding and the Lab's dark eyes barely visible.
Playing in a pile of red, yellow, orange and brown autumn leaves is undoubtedly one of the most fun things anyone can do this time of year. Crunching over them, sweeping them into giant mounts ...
It’s fall in Western Pennsylvania! Once the spectacular-colored leaves have dropped from the trees and onto our yards, the ...
Leaving leaf litter on lawns can benefit overwintering insects, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert said.
The Claw started patrolling residential Sacramento streets and picking up leaf piles on Monday, Nov. 4, according to a city news release. The special yard waste collection service continues ...
Still deciding if it's better to leave your lawn or commit to total leaf destruction? Here's what to know about environmental benefits and some of the things that can be hanging out in that pile.
It appears annually in Jody Hartman's front yard in Freeport, Maine, after he piles up his leaves and gives his dog Stella the greenlight to run through them. "She kind of likes the feeling of it ...