Gather them up and have a bonfire at the weekend, alternatively sweep them into a heap in a corner of your garden and they will make a great compost next spring.
Don't sweep them out onto the road somebody could slip on them and break their neck
Kenken, my garden is also full of leaves at this time of year and sweeping them onto the road is the only thing that we and our neighbours do. I did ask Fingal Co Council and they advised this. They sweep up a few times a week, hope this helps.With autumn well and truly here, my garden is full of leaves. I live in Dublin 24 and the leaves have all fallen from large trees which line the main road opposite my house. My question is, should I have to pay by clearing the leaves up and putting them in the brown bin or just sweep them out onto the road and let the council clear them up? I don't see why I should have to foot the bill to be honest!!!
Any suggestion or opinions please.
Cheers
Why not dispose of the leaves in the same way you dispose of your grass cuttings?
We put our garden waste into our organic wheely bin which is provided free of charge by our waste collector. Any excess we put into the compost bin or under the hedge at the back of the garden.
I don't have a organic bin, compost heap, or hedge at the back of my garden
What should I do?
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