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  1. Those aren’t anything new… my grandpa has had one since as early as I can remember. It’s the exact same, does even have any brand names in it but it serves the same job

  2. These overzealous lawn guys are my favorite stops, best tippers after you leave that bag sitting for couple weeks 😂. The grass clippings will start breaking down pretty quick as the bacteria in grass gets to work. It'll get hot ASF in that plastic bag and release methane without oxygen. This is why we have waste disposal guidelines. When it's disposed in proper paper bags or directly into "approved" 🧐 carts it reduces the methane substantially in a oxygen rich environment aka composting landfill. Can you dump it in the trash? Sure. But no telling what the chemical reactions could be with trash. Most trash also goes through a transfer station then before going to landfill. That means it'll be a worker breathing this stuff inside a most likely not properly ventilated building.

  3. I leave some grass clippings as fertilizer, but sometimes it's too much and turns into thatch, and you'd have to dethatch the lawn at the end of the season. But on a different topic, he should be using a paperbag, not a plastic bag.
    Also, I wonder if this grass can be used as an animal feed.

  4. Вы американцы можете заниматься культом идеального газона на не сильно большом заднем дворе а нам русским нада косить почти весь день только сам участок

  5. This is what the woods were made for. My property is surrounded on 3 sides by deep forest. Apparently I saved myself $17 by doing what a normal person does and just dumping the clippings in the woods.

  6. Over a decade ago, I sold by big house with a big lawn and moved in to place with a rock lawn. Watching your video reminded me how much I despise lawn maintenance.

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