What’s there not to love about the fall? The colors are beautiful, the air is crisp, football games are plentiful and there’s a pumpkin spice version of just about anything you can think of. But by late October and into November, your lawn will need a little TLC again. The leaves that were so beautiful on the trees when they started changing colors aren’t as beautiful accumulating in your yard. And unfortunately, leaving them there isn’t healthy for your lawn either. When the leaves pile up, they come between your lawn and the nutrients, sunlight, moisture and airflow that it needs to stay healthy. Additionally, leaves on a lawn that stay wet invite disease and fungus.