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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · Please call Montgomery County Hazardous Waste at 610-278-3618 to dispose of these items.

    • Mowing Techniques & Tips
    • What About Thatch?
    • Uses For Clippings
    • Fertilizer Application
    • Watering Practices
    • Alternative Landscapes
    Any mower can recycle grass clippings. Just remove the grass catcher. Ask your lawn mower dealer if you need a special safety plug or adapter kit to convert your mower into a "recycling" mower. Ins...
    Never cut off more than 1/3 of the grass blade in one mowing. Keep grass mowed to 2" in early spring, gradually raise the height to 3-4" by summer, then gradually reduce to 2" by late fall.
    Mow when the grass is dry.
    Keep your mower blade sharp. Dull mowers tear the grass blade, injure the plant and cause a brownish cast to the turf.

    Thatch, a matted layer of dead roots and stems, usually it is caused by too much water and fertilizer. Clippings don't produce thatch because they are 80 percent water and decompose quickly. A thatch layer of more than 1/2" should be removed.

    COMPOST.Fresh clippings should compose no more than 1/3 of the compost pile.  They are an excellent source of nitrogen.  Mix thoroughly with "brown" materials such as leaves or straw and turn the p...
    MULCH.Pile about 1" of dried clippings on the soil to reduce weeds and moderate soil temperature.  Mulching also controls erosion, run-off and evaporation.  If using herbicides, wait at least two m...
    SOIL ADDITIVE. Mixing fresh grass clippings into the garden improves soil texture, promotes moisture retention and adds nutrients and organic matter.  About once a month, turn a 2" layer of grass i...

    Most grasses need modest amounts of nitrogen for controlled growth and good color. Too much fertilizer increases growth and results in more frequent mowing. It is best to fertilize around Labor Day and again at the end of October. Fall fertilization promotes a vigorous root system and helps the plant survive winter, but does not lead to the excessi...

    Pennsylvania has enough rain that turf grasses don't have to be watered to survive. Healthy lawns go brown during a drought, but quickly turn green when rainfall resumes. If you choose to water, 1" of water will wet the soil to a depth of 4"-6". Place an empty can under the sprinkler to determine when an inch has been applied. If water runs off the...

    Consider turf grass alternatives. Increase shrub beds, grow a wildflower meadow, or plant ground covers such as English ivy, pachysandra and periwinkle. They look beautiful, do not need mowing and will help reduce maintenance and yard waste. THE KEY WORD IS "LESS" 1. LESS FERTILIZER 2. LESS WATER 3. LESS WORK 4. LESS WASTE Recycling clippings back ...

  2. The links in this section point to some of the most commonly asked questions by Abington Township residents. If your issue is not addressed here and cannot find it, you may use the website's search feature, call us at 267-536-1000 or email your question to publicinfo@abingtonpa.gov.

  3. Feb 15, 2022 · Montco’s 2022 schedule of household hazardous waste collections for county residents (no businesses or contractors) is available as well as links to other Southeastern PA collection events.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Household Hazardous Waste. 2022 MONTGOMERY COUNTY PA RESIDENTIAL EVENTS. By Appointment Only, Preregistration is Required. Free residential collection events are held outdoors. There are no permanent drop off locations, only these collection events.

  5. Feb 26, 2018 · Brush and tree limbs for disposal must be cut into maximum 3 feet lengths and 3 inches in diameter. It must be bundled, tied and placed curbside on your normal trash day. Bring no brush or tree limbs to the highway yard.

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  7. Jun 22, 2023 · Residents are able to get rid of these materials Saturday at Abington Middle School, 2056 Susquehanna Road in Abington. Registration is required and available online here.

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