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So, you’ve got a bunch of grass clippings left behind after you finish mowing. Maybe you’re wondering how to use them. To help, here’s what to do with grass clippings when you finish mowing!
Grass clippings are very versatile. You can even use them to fertilize the soil for grass and plant life. But does that mean grass can grow from grass clippings?
Grass clippings are readily available whenever you mow your lawn. Many consider them a waste product and throw them away, but what if there were ways to use grass clippings to your benefit? And just what are those ways to use grass clippings?
Grass clippings, as you may know, are leftover grass from mowing your lawn. You may also wonder what to do with them and whether or not they’re helpful. So, here’s how you can use grass clippings to help your garden.