The natural recycling of grass by leaving clippings on the lawn when mowing. Grass clippings will quickly decompose, returning valuable nutrients to the soil.
Leaving grassclippings on your lawn to break down and add nutrients. You must mow a little more often so only short clippings are left on the lawn. Take a look at the City of Seattle's Natural Lawn Care site.
the process of leaving grass clippings on a lawn after it is mowed. The clippings add beneficial organic matter to the soil, providing a natural fertilizer to produce healthy, green lawns. It also reduces waste by diverting the disposal of the lawn clippings. For more information about grasscycling, go to http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/organics/grasscycling/default.htm.
refers to a method of source reduction whereby grass clippings are left on the lawn rather than bagged and set out for collection.
Grasscycling means leaving the grass clippings on your lawn after you mow instead of raking and bagging them. This enriches your lawn with important nutrients, reducing or eliminating the use of commercial fertilizer. New York State has banned grass clippings from being accepted at landfills to conserve valuable space.
The practice of leaving grass clippings on the lawn while mowing allowing the nutrients to return to the soil.
The act of leaving grass clipings on the lawn to naturally decompose.
The practice of leaving grass clippings on the lawn while mowing, which allows the nutrients to return into the soil.
Source reduction activities in which grass clippings are left on the lawn after mowing.