“Probably the best way to clean your lawn!”
I have a half acre and have a number of Japanese Maples, a Weeping Cherry a number of ash and oak trees and I also have six dreaded pine trees that drop needles on the ground like crazy. Combined with my backpack leaf blower and my cheap ($50) electric blower/mulcher (to mulch the leaves once I finally have everything in a pile), I find this sweeper (which I've had for two years now) to be the absolute best way to clean things up.
Before, I used to blow all of my leaves to the back of the house. The pine needles? I just let them sit there as I had no idea on how to get rid of them. Back to the leaves. Because my land has a slight slope to it, I was basically blowing my leaves uphill! It would take about six or seven separate blowings of about four or five hours each to get rid of all of the leaves. Now, I start with my blower and blow any leaves that are in a hard to reach place on to level ground. That's it! As soon as they're in an open area, I leave them there. The key is to not try and blow the leaves where you want them. That takes way, way, way too much time! All the extra time you'd spend blowing the leaves into a huge pile? DON'T DO IT! Instead, just blow them away from rocks, shrubs, etc. If they're on the street, leave them there! If they're on your lawn, leave them there! If they're on your driveway, leave them there! If they're in your flower beds, underneath your trees, etc., blow them onto your lawn.
Then the magic happens as I sweep over them with the sweeper. I put my lawn mower at it's highest speed and run over the leaves like a maniac. I can't tell you how exciting it is to see a pile of leaves that would normally take me hours to move get swept up in minutes. The keys are:
Fall clean up is difficult and there's no perfect solution and you'll need more than one tool no matter which approach you take. However, if you already have a riding lawn mower as a lot of people do, I find this sweeper to be the best tool and it replaces a lot more expensive tools. About the only thing I see myself needing to get is a chipper/shredder as I have a ton of big branches on the back part of my property and I want to mulch those.