Rakes progress etc

Is this better then ?

Being a gardener in the temperate region of the northern hemisphere, I am currently spending much of my time raking up leaves. This to me is a pointless task as no matter how many I remove, more appear within a couple of days. Is there an optimum raking regime, or can I just leave (boom, boom) them there until all the trees around are bare, and save a considerable amount of time and effort ?

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  1. Consultant K Says:

    No the font is not better as the colour of the text, font and spacing are all wrong!

    In answer to your question you are not better leaving (not funny) them down till all the trees are bare. It takes about a month, if not longer, for trees to drop all their leaves. If you do not clear them at least on a weekly basis you will cause damage to your lawn and many plants. Not that many plants have specifically evolved to cope with a dense covering of leaves.

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