Freds
Veteran Member
I saw something a little odd this morning and I feel like saying something about it. It concerns my neighbor and his leaves. Now first off I'd like to say that this is my favorite neighbor. We get along great and are always helping one another out. I am not trying to start one of those bad neighbor topics, but what he's done is just not like him. I don't think his actions were intended to affect me in any way, but they inevitably will and basically already have, hence the post.
He lives to the south of me and his house, which is closer to the road than mine (further west), is surrounded by trees. Aside from an Oak and a few pines, I hardly have trees on the front of my property where my house, pole barn and business sit.
In the four years I've lived here I have never seen anyone in the neighborhood pick up a rake and rake leaves. They get ran over with the mower and blow away towards our back fields with the normally west winds. Today the wind is strong and coming from the south. He is out there feverishly raking the leaves that surround his house across his driveway onto my property. The wind is of course making things very easy for him. This really struck me as odd, first because I've never seen him raking leaves before, second because he's raking them onto my property and third because I have to deal with them now. This had to be obvious. I'm not saying I don't get a light scattering of leaves in my front yards, but nothing like this 60' x 60' layer I'm going to have to deal with. Because they are in this huge pile I'm not sure if the wind will take care of them or not. Maybe over time or as they dry up.... but I doubt before I mow. The winds are strong, it has started to rain and they are sitting there in the front corner of my yard like I raked them there.
I'm hoping I can get the mower out within a day or two to try to mulch them all up so they won't create a solid wet layer that will kill my newly planted grass, or at least get them chopped up some so they don't all blow against my buildings. I imagine between my grass and the leaves I will either have to go fairly slow or use a higher setting in that area. I've been mowing twice a week the past three weeks so that my grass clippings are almost disappearing in the grass so as not to create a layer of dead grass, hoping my yard will come back strong next year from the draught we had, now I have this. I'm just not used to dealing with all these leaves.
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He lives to the south of me and his house, which is closer to the road than mine (further west), is surrounded by trees. Aside from an Oak and a few pines, I hardly have trees on the front of my property where my house, pole barn and business sit.
In the four years I've lived here I have never seen anyone in the neighborhood pick up a rake and rake leaves. They get ran over with the mower and blow away towards our back fields with the normally west winds. Today the wind is strong and coming from the south. He is out there feverishly raking the leaves that surround his house across his driveway onto my property. The wind is of course making things very easy for him. This really struck me as odd, first because I've never seen him raking leaves before, second because he's raking them onto my property and third because I have to deal with them now. This had to be obvious. I'm not saying I don't get a light scattering of leaves in my front yards, but nothing like this 60' x 60' layer I'm going to have to deal with. Because they are in this huge pile I'm not sure if the wind will take care of them or not. Maybe over time or as they dry up.... but I doubt before I mow. The winds are strong, it has started to rain and they are sitting there in the front corner of my yard like I raked them there.
I'm hoping I can get the mower out within a day or two to try to mulch them all up so they won't create a solid wet layer that will kill my newly planted grass, or at least get them chopped up some so they don't all blow against my buildings. I imagine between my grass and the leaves I will either have to go fairly slow or use a higher setting in that area. I've been mowing twice a week the past three weeks so that my grass clippings are almost disappearing in the grass so as not to create a layer of dead grass, hoping my yard will come back strong next year from the draught we had, now I have this. I'm just not used to dealing with all these leaves.
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