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Originally Posted by stevej37
I want the lawn to look good at that spot (right next to the road)
How would I pick them up after letting the grass grow?
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You wouldn't have to pick them up hopefully.
That was the entire point. Let nature do her thing.
You control the rest.
Tree bases often look stark and empty (a plain horizontal intersecting a series of vertical) without a cushion.
That is a good thing when the yard needs to seamless and larger. You would probably want a view of the street.
But a big enough plot can be broken up.
Plant hearty bushy perennials at the edge of the tree base perimeter to cover and soften it up from the street view.
Not a botanist here.
PM me if transplants(extra butterfly bush and rose-of-sharon) are even worth a full days drive.