Should you leave it or clean it? Garden clearance London has the answer. Look carefully at the leaf-carpet. Foliage is a warm blanket for most ground based plant species. Should you remove it then? Check the moisture. If there are some wet leaves try to deal with them as soon as possible as they cause rotting. If there are such on your patio, sweep them away, and don't let the surface get slippery. All pathways should be leaf-free to avoid any accidents.
Leaves should not cover grass and tender plants. Provide them with the light they need, as if it is blocked you may end up having large brown spots and patches. Protect the lawn from rotting and drying, remove the foliage. Ask any gardening services London to give you hand, and lend you leaf blower.
Fortunately, leaves are welcome in some other areas of your garden. Allow them to accumulate under bushes, trees and flower beds. Use a garden claw to form a bed of leaves over the roots. Work them in a layer of about 10cm. Place some soil on them, as if your fertilizing. Thus, they will stay on spot and won't get blown away. Humus will easily formed and you provide your plants with fresh and rich compost. Just wait for them to bloom next spring. The leaf-carpet works as insulation, keeping the underlying ground warm and rich in nourishing elements.
Your garden will be ready to flourish next spring, if you get it ready for the winter. Remember to remove the leaves once the spring sun comes out.