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#on the one hand yeah that's neat and all#but on the other hand#I am in fact allergic to the mold that grows on dead leaves#so I will be removing them from my vicinity#for the sake of my health
If you have access to a local woodland, dump the leaves there.I you don't, look into how to donate leaves in your area so they can naturally decompose )(as opposed to being shredded and then burned.)
Raking is actually CONSIDERABLY WORSE for mold allergies! The vast majority of mold growth is happening underneath that top layer, where there's a lot of trapped moisture that is speading up mold and decay. That also means that the mold is mostly trapped underneath and will die off as the leaves decay into spring. When the leaves are raked, it agitates all those mold spores and sends them flying into the air and in your lungs, along with spreading to surfaces that they otherwise wouldn't have touched.
My mom's own mold allergies have become a lot easier to handle since we stopped raking leaves because the air around our home is no longer flooded with mold spores during fall. If it's at all possible for you, leaving the leaves (no pun intended) alone will likely be much better for your health, along with being better for the environment and your yard :)
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