Well, I survived Halloween with no toilet paper decorations, egg catch, or too many pesky trick or treaters. In stead, my wife and I enjoyed a nice leisurely trip to Spencer County where we visited my parentsĀ and hers. Yes, it was my babies first Halloween, and we celebrated it as such. So instead of collecting candy, my little girl collected cans of Lipil formula.
At any rate, it’s November and the temperatures here in Evansville feel like fall. Finally. Now to figure out the best way to get rid of all the leaves falling on my lawn. Last year it took more than 30 HUGE bags to get about 3/4 of the mess, not something I’m looking forward to doing this year. Maybe it’s time I go ahead and invest in a new mower that will mulch for me. mmmm, something to ponder on a cool evening in front of an outdoor fireplace.
I suggest mulching the leaves as long as you can. Once I get to the last opportunity to mow, I mow with my bagger attached. Chopped up leaves take much less space (although those bags can get pretty darn heavy.)
Oh I know it acehoosier, just a matter of me getting off my butt and doing it. I think I screwed myself by waiting way to long into the year to start working on it.
Thanks for reading.