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Cynthia Lawrence

This yard rake makes my gardening chores a breeze thanks to a clever feature — and it’s on sale for fall

Raking leaves on lawn.

With summer officially over, the cooler temperatures are sure signs that we’re heading into fall.

And while this season is the perfect time when I love to wrap up in the coziest blanket and spruce up my home with warm and earthy decor, I’ll also have to prepare for falling leaves in my yard.

I’ve always found collecting dead leaves to be a back-breaking chore, even if you’ve learned how to rake leaves the easy way. This is especially the case when you’ll constantly have leaves, branches, foliage and other debris, and it can feel like an endless task. That’s why I ended up buying an adjustable rake for leaves, which is probably my favorite gardening tool for fall jobs.

Best of all, the Jardineer Adjustable Rakes for Leaves is now on sale for $24 from $32 on Amazon. That’s an impressive 24% discount, making a saving just in time for a breezy fall.

What I love about my adjustable rake

Jardineer adjustable rake (Image credit: Amazon)

Perhaps my favorite thing about this 2-in-1 rake is that you can easily adjust the tines to suit the job. For instance, I can use it for quick, tidy-up tasks around my yard, or extend the tines to rake up piles of leaves or heavy-duty debris in one sweep.

In addition, its telescopic pole is extendable to match any height, and its lightweight handle (only 1.5 pounds) can be used with ease.

What’s more, the rake is designed with flexible/collapsible tines, so you’ll never have to worry about pulling out your grass — which was my main gripe with my previous rake. Just note that this is not suitable for gravel or rocks.

Best of all, this adjustable rake has made the task hassle-free, and leaves (no pun) my yard spotless and tidy at all times. So if you’re looking for a worthwhile gardening tool for fall, grab this limited-time deal while it lasts.

For more top tips, here are 7 ways to use fallen leaves in your garden and how to make mulch from fallen leaves.

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