Leaf Pickup and What to Do with Them

Though there are many great things about fall (Titans football, pumpkin patches at Cheekwood and cooler weather), there is one literal downfall — the leaves. Though the leaves changing color is one of the beauties of the season, it can be a nuisance for when it comes time to pick it all up. But wouldn’t it be great if you didn’t have to clean up all those leaves? Well, you don’t! With the help from the Parke Company’s landscape team, leaf cleanup has never been simpler. Plus, there are great ways to utilize the leaves after they’ve fallen.

Once the leaves have been removed from your landscape, they can then turn into compost. How cool is that? The team knows that Nashvillians want to recycle and repurpose and what better way to do that than with the leaves that fell on the ground? Composting is one of the most efficient ways to use up all of the fallen leaves, so it’s a no-brainer! After the compost has been processed, it’s a great fertilizer for soil later. The Parke Company can discuss the best options for storing your compost and using it as fertilizer in the months to come! It’s a great option, especially if Parke already takes care of your landscape and irrigation needs as well.

Dealing with fallen leaves doesn’t have to be a chore! In fact, check off mutiple things from your fall to-do list with the help with Parke’s arborists and landscape team. With their help, they’ll care of those pesky piles of foliage. And while you’re at it, the Parke Company’s team can take care of all your seasonal outdoor decorations too. If you have mums or other fall plants you want to spread around your property or if you just want a simple mailbox decoration, the Parke Company can take care of that for you.

The Parke Company works hard to make sure your landscape and trees are in tip-top shape, for any and all seasons. As the Nashville leaves begin to change, be sure to schedule an appointment with the Parke Company to get you set up for leaf pickup, holiday decorating and any mulching/composting you might need.
For more information, contact the team today!