How Should I Handle My Cut Grass in the Garden?

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Asked By GardenGuru47 On

Hey everyone! I'm relatively new to gardening and I'm curious about what to do with the grass I cut from my garden. I've heard that leaving the grass clippings around my plants can be beneficial, acting like a fertilizer. I've tried that, but I'm wondering if there's a specific process I should follow before spreading them out?

2 Answers

Answered By GreenThumb_92 On

I like to use my grass clippings as mulch around my plants to help cover bare soil. If I have extra, I toss them into the compost bin. It's a great way to recycle that cut grass!

FreshSprout99 -

Absolutely, I've been doing that for years and it works well for me too!

NatureNerd_X34 -

Just make sure to let them dry a bit first if you're putting them near plants that are prone to diseases. They can attract bugs if they're too fresh!

Answered By LawnWhisperer88 On

I just let my mulching mower do its thing! It chops up the grass finely and returns it to the lawn, which works great for me.

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