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- Grasscycling abstract "Grasscycling refers to an aerobic method of handling grass clippings by leaving them on the lawn when mowing.The term is a portmanteau combining \"grass\" and \"recycling\", and had come into use by at least 1990 as part of the push to reduce the huge quantities of clippings going into landfills, up to half of some cities' summertime waste flow, as 1,000 square feet (93 m2) of lawn can produce 200 to 500 pounds (90 to 225 kg) of clippings a year.Because grass consists largely of water (80% or more), contains little lignin, and has high nitrogen content, grass clippings easily break down during an aerobic process (comparable to composting) and returns the decomposed clippings to the soil within one to two weeks, acting primarily as a fertilizer supplement and, to a much smaller degree, a mulch. Grasscycling can provide 15 to 20% or more of a lawn's yearly nitrogen requirements. Proponents also note that grasscycling reduces the use of plastic bags for collecting yard waste and reduces trips to the curb or landfill to haul waste.Optimal grasscycle techniques include: Cutting no more than 1/3 the length of the grass, this means when lawns are growing fast, mowing about twice a week. Cutting when the grass is dry to the touch Cutting when the height is between 3 and 4 inches (7 to 10 cm), once per week. Ensuring that the mower blade is sharpAlthough a mulching mower can make grass clippings smaller, one is not necessary for grasscycling.".
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- Grasscycling wikiPageRevisionID "707638316".
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Composting.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grasses.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lawn_care.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organic_gardening.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recycling.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_improvers.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Compost.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Fertilizer.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Landfill.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Lawn.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Lawn_mower.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Lignin.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink List_of_organic_gardening_and_farming_topics.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Mower.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Mulch.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Poaceae.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLink Recycling.
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- Grasscycling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grasscycling".
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- Grasscycling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Grasscycling subject Category:Composting.
- Grasscycling subject Category:Grasses.
- Grasscycling subject Category:Lawn_care.
- Grasscycling subject Category:Organic_gardening.
- Grasscycling subject Category:Recycling.
- Grasscycling subject Category:Soil_improvers.
- Grasscycling hypernym Portmanteau.
- Grasscycling type EthnicGroup.
- Grasscycling type Technology.
- Grasscycling comment "Grasscycling refers to an aerobic method of handling grass clippings by leaving them on the lawn when mowing.The term is a portmanteau combining \"grass\" and \"recycling\", and had come into use by at least 1990 as part of the push to reduce the huge quantities of clippings going into landfills, up to half of some cities' summertime waste flow, as 1,000 square feet (93 m2) of lawn can produce 200 to 500 pounds (90 to 225 kg) of clippings a year.Because grass consists largely of water (80% or more), contains little lignin, and has high nitrogen content, grass clippings easily break down during an aerobic process (comparable to composting) and returns the decomposed clippings to the soil within one to two weeks, acting primarily as a fertilizer supplement and, to a much smaller degree, a mulch. ".
- Grasscycling label "Grasscycling".
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- Grasscycling sameAs تدوير_العشب.
- Grasscycling sameAs m.02pccs5.
- Grasscycling sameAs Q5597506.
- Grasscycling wasDerivedFrom Grasscycling?oldid=707638316.
- Grasscycling depiction CC500BAT.png.
- Grasscycling isPrimaryTopicOf Grasscycling.