• Lyrl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    It depends on the leaf-to-area ratio. We have a lot of trees that are large. Even mulched, the sheer volume of leaves would kill the grass. We have about a third of an acre and let a majority grow taller stuff, or where the trees are really dense have a leaf mould ground condition. It is nice to have some walkable area, grass is the lowest maintenance option for that, and keeping the grass alive requires leaf removal.

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      6 hours ago

      Sounds like you’re referring to large trees such as Oak Trees.

      This is a natural process, and Oak Trees tend to kill off the grass underneath them anyways, because the trees block much of the sunshine.

      Let the oaks be the oaks, rake and mulch the leaves, and spread the mulch over open areas of grass not underneath big trees.