While raking and blowing leaves have always been a fall chore, your lawn needs the nutrients from the leaves, called mulch mowing. The best way to mulch your lawn is to use your mower on its highest setting and chop leaves when damp but not wet into small pieces. This will provide soil enrichment and moisture retention and prevent weed seeds from germinating. However, as winter approaches, you will want to clear your lawn of leaves as 3 to 4 inches of leaf cover will impede airflow and increase the risk of fungi, which can harm your grass and plants.
Continue mowing until grass growth noticeably slows. In Michigan, this can continue well into October. As the season winds down, gradually lower your mower blade, with your final mow around 2 to 2.5 inches high. This helps prevent matting under snow and reduces the risk of disease.