From falling leaves and tree debris to transitioning gardens, there's a lot to do to put your yard to bed before winter. Here are some simple ways to get rid of yard waste before colder weather sets in.
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As you wrap up gardening this season, take stock of what tools you used, which ones stayed in the shed, and what you won't need next year. But before you throw anything away, consider a more eco-friendly alternative. There's a way to recycle garden tools—even if you repurpose them—and save them from the landfill.
Now that the weather is turning brisk, you may not be spending as much time out on the patio. As you're cleaning up the area and storing furniture for winter, consider the condition of those outdoor tables and chairs. Before you toss it in the trash, learn how you can donate and recycle patio furniture to keep it out of the local landfill.
Is your garage looking a little scary this season? Maybe you missed the summer yard sale. And now you need to find a place to put away the garden tools. Here are some garage cleanout tips to make it a treat to organize and store stuff over the winter.
Do you have an old rug or carpet in your home? It may be time to trash it. Not only can this be an aesthetically pleasing update, but it could also help improve your health. Here are reasons to remove your carpet and rethink your floor decor.
Now that grass cutting season is coming to an end, you should start to consider whether your mower will make it another year. But before you put this large lawn tool out on the curb as trash, learn how you can keep it out of the landfill by recycling your lawn mower.