(Image credit: Shutterstock) Not everyone gets a yard waste bin from their local municipality. Some areas don't offer the service at all, while others charge annual fees that make it unaffordable. Paying just for biweekly pickup of grass clippings and prunings feels excessive when budgets are tight. Even if your city offers yard waste collection, you might not qualify. Apartments without gardens, properties with limited storage space, or homes on streets with difficult access often get excluded from the service entirely. Article continues below 1. Mulch and leave clippings on the lawn Not all yard waste needs disposal. Grass clippings can stay on your lawn after mowing , where they decompose quickly and return nutrients to the soil. This "grasscycling" provides up to 25% of your lawn's annual fertilizer needs for free. Only bag clippings if grass is very overgrown, soaking wet and clumping, or diseased . Otherwise, let them decompose naturally.…