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Getting Rid Of Yard Wastes

Getting Rid Of Yard Wastes

yard wasteWhether you’ve been doing yard work and have piles of grass and clippings or have an old torn-down shed in the backyard, waste tends to build up. With all of the work we can do in the summer, this is the time of year when things start to get a little messy, and you definitely want to get your yard cleared before it gets too cold. How are you supposed to do this in a quick and efficient manner, though? We’ve got some tips to help you out.

Yard Waste Bags

Yard waste bags (which you can pick up pretty cheap at home improvement stores) should be the first thing you go to when clearing the yard. These bags are high capacity and allow you to load and move debris and waste efficiently to the curb so it can be picked up by the city. These bags are brown paper and can also be made out of recycled material so you’ll have a clear conscience when it comes to the environment. 

Leaf Blower

If you’re tired of using a rake to pick up dead grass and leaves, think about investing in a leaf blower. A blower will eliminate some of the work and will be much faster than manpower alone. Of course, a blower only moves around waste so there is some effort involved in getting it all picked up.

What to do With Yard Rubbish?

Say your city isn’t the best at picking up yard waste and you don’t want clumps of leaves or yard waste bags sitting out for weeks. What are you to do with all the waste after you’ve managed and relocated it?

  • Composting Your Yard Waste

One eco-friendly solution is composting! Compost is great for vegetable and flower gardens and will save you money if you get bags of manure and soil for your beds every year. The great thing is that you’ll always have a source of compost if you collect dead leaves, grass, and yard clippings; just make sure you have somewhere to store it like a composting bin that is up to your city’s code.

  • Burning Plant Material

Who doesn’t love a good end of the summer bonfire!? If you’ve taken down a tree, you can cut the wood down to use as firewood, and grass and leaves work great as tinder when dry. Do consider the quantity and type of material and its impact on wildlife, your health, and the environment. It is important to note that you should only burn plant material that is nontoxic, and to look at your cities laws and codes on bonfires as they could be prohibited.

  • Mulching Your Yard Brush

Leaves and small twigs can be chopped up with a lawnmower for mulch around trees and shrubs. If you have access to renting or using one, a chipper can mulch the larger pieces of wood for use or be set out for others to collect.

  • Better Yet: Have Someone Else Do the Work!

You know what to do…

Call Chuck It Junk Removal!

It’s time to get rid of that rubbish! Got a moldy hot tub or broken down shed? How are you supposed to break it down and dispose of it? The good news is you don’t have to do the work!

Call Chuck It Junk Removal – your local full-service waste management company. Chuck It will send a team to haul the yard junk and dispose of it properly and eco-consciously. 1 (888) 924-8254!

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