Autumn is upon us, and that might mean the leaves in your yard are starting to change color and fall to the ground. But if you were planning to add raking the yard and bagging up leaves to your weekend to-do list, think again. Experts say raking and removing leaves can be worse for your yard — and for the planet, too. Leaving at least some of the leaves in your yard can help fertilize your grass and other plants, provide shelter for animals and even reduce emissions from landfills.
Here's what you need to know about managing the leaves on your lawn this fall. And mowing your lawn can break up leaves and bring nutrients to your grass, according to Maxim Schlossberg, an associate professor of turfgrass nutrition and soil fertility at Penn State. If you usually rake fallen leaves in your yard, put them in bags and then throw them away, you might want to think again this autumn. Then, gesturing to a White House window, Trump added: "Right there. She's doing great. She's looking at us, right there.
We like it the way it was before. The Emmy- and award-winning multimedia journalist and anchor for WOIO-TV, the CBS affiliate in Cleveland, explains that the station where she currently works is the first in her career that has allowed her to wear her hair natural on-air.
The decision to do so was sparked by her experience at an NABJ convention in I just want to wear it the way it is. So, I just did it. More importantly, she notes legislation that has been put in place that prohibits race-based hair discrimination. No one wants that discrimination lawsuit. Still, when Black women appear to be breaking the mold, it attracts viral attention.
This was the case for AJ Walker , who wore her hair braided on air for the first time in March after working in the industry for a decade. But so many of them reached out to me after my story and they had talked with their news stations and got permission to wear braids. This meant a lot to me. Bishop has also made it a mission to integrate stories about the Black community and the history of natural hair into her reporting.
A post shared by Taylor A. According to social media, where photos of Black women reporting the news while rocking their natural hair have been getting viral attention, this increased representation is well-received. Ladies, I think we made history this morning in Cleveland: 3 African-American women anchoring the news wearing our natural hair.
Kevin C. Protesters left the sign on the lawn of the Florida home. Downs He declined to answer questions from a reporter Wednesday as he mowed the lawn around a makeshift memorial set up for the year-old, who once lived with the family in the one-story, three-bedroom home.
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