CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Fall is here, and leaves are falling across the Carolinas. While most people choose to rake their fall leaves, there have been some reports indicating that leaving those leaves on the ground could actually serve a better purpose . But should you rake up the leaves or let them decompose to serve as a natural fertilizer?

OUR SOURCES

Ray Betz, assistant district manager at the Davey Tree Services Charlotte office

National Audubon Society

WHAT WE FOUND

Betz said when it comes to leaves falling-they can act like a fertilizer if you keep them on the ground

"Their natural decay kind of acts as a fertilizer," Betz explained. "So that's going to help those trees. It's also a habitat for animals and pollinators and all that stuff."

The National Audubon Society also said le

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