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  2. 5 Easy Ways to Get Rid of Leaves Without Raking - AOL

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    Tarp Method: Lay a large tarp or sheet on the ground near the leaf-covered area. Use a leaf blower or rake to gather leaves onto the tarp. Once gathered, drag the tarp to your desired disposal ...

  3. These Leaf Rakes Make Fall Clean-Ups Smooth and Simple - AOL

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    Clean up your lawn with these expert-recommended leaf rakes, including metal, plastic, and adjustable models from Bully Tools, True Temper, and more.

  4. A Leaf Vacuum Will Make Yard Clean-Up a Breeze - AOL

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    The best leaf vacuums, as tested by engineering experts, to easily keep your yard leaf-free. Overall our top pick is the Worx Electric Triviac 3-in-1. A Leaf Vacuum Will Make Yard Clean-Up a Breeze

  5. Leaf blower - Wikipedia

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    A leaf blower, commonly known as a blower, is a device that propels air out of a nozzle to move debris such as leaves and grass cuttings. Leaf blowers are powered by electric or gasoline motors. Gasoline models have traditionally been two-stroke engines, but four-stroke engines were recently introduced to partially address air pollution concerns.

  6. Compost - Wikipedia

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    Compost is a mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer and to improve soil 's physical, chemical, and biological properties. It is commonly prepared by decomposing plant and food waste, recycling organic materials, and manure. The resulting mixture is rich in plant nutrients and beneficial organisms, such as bacteria, protozoa, nematodes ...

  7. Agricultural waste - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural waste are plant residues from agriculture. These waste streams originate from arable land and horticulture. Agricultural waste are all parts of crops that are not used for human or animal food. Crop residues consist mainly of stems, branchs (in pruning), and leaves. [1] It is estimated that, on average, 80% of the plant of such ...