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No, our city code doesn't allow it.
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No, I'd be fined for sure. I haul them to the dump.
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Yes we do...we live up in the Smokey Mt. and a few times a year we burn them or have a campfire and burn tree branches and such....gettting rid of them while enjoying a campfire....
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No, I live within the city limits and burning isn't allowed within the city limits. +5
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No. I only have 27 leaves on my trees. There were no trees in the yard when we bought the house. We planted baby twigs in the spring. Between the heat and the drought this year we have very few leaves. If they don't just blow away, they will just get mulched with the mower when we mow the lawn next.
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Oh no. I mulch all of my leaves. I turn them into top soil. Burning leaves is a waste and an unnecessary pollutant.
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yes!! the smell of burning leaves is such an evocative scent of autumn, i'm glad we live where burning is safe and allowed.
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That's the best way to get rid of them. They're also good for starting fires. A quick kindling.
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Burn 'em? Hell, I don't even RAKE 'em! : D
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Yes, I have a firepit in my backyard.
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No, I donate them to the community compost.
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I haven't smelled burning leaves in years! I can't burn them, since our city ordinances prohibit this.
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No, I mulch. +5
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Out of deference to the environment and my immediate neighbors, I go thru the tedium of mulchin' 'em. ;-)
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No. Composted. +5 Duke
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