1 giant bear claw leaf scoopers.
Best way to pick up sticks in yard.
Once i fill it up i m done for the week.
The bin is about 1 yard in size.
A yard vacuum if you own a larger property a quality yard vacuum would probably serve best.
Leaves i do the same thing just mow them back into the sod for fertilizer.
2 irobot looj 330 gutter cleaning robot.
Tractor mower pine straw.
Big limbs you will have to pick up by hand the small stuff i just mow over them with my riding lawnmower.
This weekend i was prepared to mow the lawn.
I then just pick those up and put them in the compost bin.
I m trying to move it out of my way as i mow but it s frustrating.
One lawn mowing topic that can make people uneasy is what to do when you approach sticks and branches.
Trust me a large.
My city has a municipal compost pickup.
Well during the week we had high gusting winds and now the property is full of this stuff all over again.
They can pick up sticks and other items that are in their way without having to stop their yard work.
So last weekend i spent all day saturday removing branches pine cones yard stuff from all over my property 0 5 acre.
The agri fab lawn sweeper mentioned above is the best lawn sweeper for small sticks and twigs as well as other lawn debris.
Some people also like to use them while they ride lawnmowers.
On the one hand you don t want to harm your mower by running over large sticks and or branches but at the same time it can be a real hassle to have to pick up every last stick before beginning to mow.
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Instead of wrecking your mower blades by mowing over the debris or your back by raking and bending there is an easy way to lift sticks and twigs off the ground with only a leaf rake.
Best lawn sweeper for sticks and twigs.
I use a heavy tined rake to get them into piles about 3 in diameter.
Grabbers are also better for your health.
Note lawn sweepers are not meant to clean up large branches and rocks so be sure to pick those up by hand before going over your lawn with a sweeper.
I think there is a rake called a pine straw rake with small tines that you can drag over the area to rake the stuff into piles.
For example picking up toys and cleaning up yards goes a lot faster using a grabber.
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I have years of sticks twigs branches on the perimeter of my yard from previous owner.