![]() ![]() The one I have now is excellent, starts on the first or second pull and it's really heavy duty. I would spend twenty minutes just to get the thing going. I had one several years ago that was so difficult to start. Of course, that's only an issue if it is a gas shredder. Something most people don't pay attention to while buying but that is important is how easy the shredder gets going. May 20, You might want to read some reviews before deciding on one. I have a separate tub where I keep the shredded leaves and twigs until it is time to add them to the compost pile. I actually have a neighbor who lets me use hers in exchange for compost for her garden.īefore we came up with that arrangement, I used to always have trouble coming up with "brown" matter, like dry shredded leaves, cardboard, or sawdust, to balance out the "green" matter - the leftovers from my garden. I would probably save myself from muscle soreness with a shredder, too.Īnother nice use for a leaf shredder or mulcher, whether you buy or rent, is for making compost. The tedious part of using my mower to shred leaves is having to bend over and rake all of them into a large trash bag. That way, I wouldn't have to use gas to power up my mower.Īlso, it would be really awesome to have the shredded leaves shot directly into a bag for me. It would be convenient to have something that is designed specifically to shred leaves, though. I had always just used my lawn mower to shred leaves in the fall, because I can cover a huge area in just a couple of minutes. I had never heard of a leaf shredder before reading this article. Why do Trees in Rainy Places Have Big Leaves?. ![]()
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