Leaves Leaves Blow Away! City of Raleigh Leaf Collection Times and Zones
Thursday, 01 November 2012
by Ryan Walsh
2012 Raleigh Leaf Collection Zones With the start of November, it is time to begin to blow your leaves down to the street curbside, as the city starts to make their rounds of sucking them up. We highly recommend that you mow and mulch the leaves as much as possible, as they provide essential nutrients to the
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Record setting October? | Raleigh Lawn Care
Monday, 22 October 2012
by Ryan Walsh
We are seeing high temperatures again this October. Last fall and winter were very mild and here we are continuing to see highs in the mid 80′ this week. The leaves are falling now but still not as heavy as they typically do by this time of year. As the trees begin to plaster your lawn with
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