rake it up!
Ideally storm lines should be cleaned yearly, normally in the fall when the leaves have fallen and the drainage system should be cleaned to allow the run off of rain and snow
Trees can be deciduous or evergreen. Evergreen trees have leaves all the year round. Deciduous trees have leaves which die and fall off in autumn, then regrow in spring. You can find out if a tree is deciduous by waiting for autumn/winter, and seeing if its leaves have died and fallen off.
Ideally storm lines should be cleaned yearly, normally in the fall when the leaves have fallen and the drainage system should be cleaned to allow the run off of rain and snow
Yellow leaves mean that your salvia has too much moisture. Stop watering.
If you are not using it you would be better of leaving it on as long as possible. However occasionally clean any leaves or other debris of it , as this will result in les work when recommissioning the pool.
First of all, probably. I mean, there are millions of people who have climbed them and so at least one has fallen off. Second of all, you would not ask "..who has feel..." it is "...who has fallen..."
As I recall, azalea is a general name for deciduous rhododendrons. So I would expect the leaves to fall off every year, and for the shrub to regrow them.
We wondered if she had fallen off the pier. Dad didn't want to admit that he had taken a drink and fallen off the wagon. He wasn't hurt even though he had fallen off the roof.
Yeah, when i was little my mother took me to this place called St.Fagens and in theAutumn all the leaves had fallen off the trees and we ran through them. I miss doing things like that.
Yes but you should also figuire out why the leaves are dying
Pick them up...
Listen, they stay alive forever. Falling leaves hit the ground and are gradually biodegraded by bacteria etc, and eventually form leaf mould, which helps enrich the soil. (That's if they are not swept up by the park keeper!)