ENERGY ECO-TIP

Leave the leaves a little longer in your yard this spring. Not only does this practice save you time and effort,  but it also provides a natural habitat for many pollinators and beneficial insects and helps enrich the soil. As the leaves decompose, they release essential nutrients back into the ground, promoting healthier gardens and lawns. Leaving leaves can help retain moisture in the soil, reducing the need for frequent watering. So, let nature take its course and watch your garden flourish!

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