Autumn is a beautiful time in San Luis Obispo County. The air is crisp, the colors are vibrant, and, oh yes, the leaves are everywhere. While those golden, red, and orange leaves look picturesque, letting them pile up on your lawn isn’t just a bad look—it can cause some real problems.
Protect your lawn
Letting leaves sit on your lawn for too long can smother the grass, block sunlight, and trap moisture. This could lead to mold growth and even dead patches in your lawn. And let’s face it, nobody wants to deal with that mess in the spring.
Avoid slips and falls
Leaves can get pretty slippery when they’re wet. Whether you’re walking to your car or your kids are playing outside, a layer of wet leaves on your driveway or walkway is practically begging for a slip-and-fall incident. And trust us, nobody wants to spend their autumn nursing a twisted ankle.
Critters love the cover
Fallen leaves create the perfect hiding spots for pests like rodents and insects. As much as we love wildlife, we’re guessing you don’t want them setting up shop in your backyard.
So, while it might be tempting to let those leaves stay put until spring, doing so could lead to more work—and more headaches—down the road. Plus, nothing beats the satisfaction of a clean yard. So grab your rake (or give us a call) and let’s keep that lawn looking great this fall!