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LuckyCharms

(20,664 posts)
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 11:32 PM 3 hrs ago

Looks like fall is arriving in my part of upstate NY.

The leaves are starting to fall in earnest.

I usually have to do 5 or 6 passes over the season to get them all. I blow them into the street into huge piles, and then the Town eventually comes by and sucks them up before the snow flies. I'm assuming that's the way it works in the rest of the country as well.

So today was the first pass. Took a few hours.

I have a silver maple, a magnolia tree, a black walnut tree, and two weeping cherry trees.

I use an EGO battery powered leaf blower, and the thing is a beast. And best of all, it is quiet, so I don't piss off the neighbors. The batteries are 10 years old, and they are still holding up well, which makes me happy, because they are ridiculously expensive to replace.

It's another banner year for the black walnuts. That black walnut tree is huge, and when the walnuts fall that are higher up on the tree, they sometimes take some tiny branches with them on the way down. And those nuts hurt if one happens to bop you on the head. They are almost the size of tennis balls. You have to get to them pretty quickly after they fall, or they get fly strikes, and the resulting maggots.

I don't wear a harness when using the blower, so it was a good workout today in the fresh air.

Happy Autumn, and peace to all.






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Looks like fall is arriving in my part of upstate NY. (Original Post) LuckyCharms 3 hrs ago OP
We had three black walnut trees on the parking when I was growing up. rsdsharp 3 hrs ago #1
I'm going to mow dweller 3 hrs ago #2
as someone who was a longtime night shift worker Skittles 3 hrs ago #3
My battery powered one is so quiet, that you almost hear nothing... LuckyCharms 2 hrs ago #4
lawn mowers and weed eaters too! Skittles 2 hrs ago #5
No worries...I use scissors. LuckyCharms 2 hrs ago #6
*SNORT* Skittles 2 hrs ago #7

rsdsharp

(11,350 posts)
1. We had three black walnut trees on the parking when I was growing up.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 11:43 PM
3 hrs ago

They covered part of the back yard. I hated those green nut pods, or what ever they were. If you hit them with a side ejecting lawn mower you had a lethal weapon. We lost all three in an F5 tornado.

dweller

(27,186 posts)
2. I'm going to mow
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 11:45 PM
3 hrs ago

The first falling leaves once they’ve covered the ground a bit .
But a huge batch falls later and those I’ll blow into a widespread pile that I leave to house the bugs , moths , spiders and butterflies over the winter. Then it mulches down to nothing .

Don’t get pickups here so it’s all mine forever. 🫤
Toro self propelled GTS mower and Toro electric blower I picked up last yr on sale , added Toro string trimmer with interchangeable batteries .
No banana for scale.


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LuckyCharms

(20,664 posts)
4. My battery powered one is so quiet, that you almost hear nothing...
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 12:11 AM
2 hrs ago

if you are a short distance away from it.

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