Did you know that grass clippings can make your garden more functional?
The use of grass can be very effective and Eco-friendly. How? Check out below.
your clippings contain 4% nitrogen, 1% phosphorus, and 2% potassium. Decomposed grass clippings also serve as a food source for bacteria in the soil.
As a general rule, grass clippings of an inch or less in length can be left on your lawn where they will filter down to the soil surface and decompose fast.
Remove longer clippings because they can shade or smother the grass beneath causing lawn damage.
Use clippings as garden compost or mulch instead of throwing out bagged grass clippings as yard waste.