Posted by kcm.MN on September 21, 2021 at 09:32:57 from (174.219.141.34):
In Reply to: Leaf baggers posted by Midway on September 21, 2021 at 08:48:36:
We have a simple Husqvarna riding mower and have a 3-bag bagger for the rear of it. It fills up FAST, especially when collecting dry leaves, but sure beats raking!!
3 years ago I basically buried some almost-dead Spruce trees with leaves. Trees were all under 36" tall, and we had written most off as dead. Well, they were still alive after Spring thaw, then started looking better over the Summer. Now 3 years later and every one is strong and healthy, including one we thought was stone-dead.
This year we used grass clippings in flower beds. Had the worst drought on record. Never did water the flowers, but they still survived due to the heavy mulching.
I cannot recommend a bagger highly enough. There are times I wish for a pull-behind unit, but they are too large for me to get in many of the areas I need to get to, so will stick with the mounted bagger -- and smile every time I empty it! :mrgreen:
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