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How to Have a Healthy Lawn Naturally
With the proper preparation, organic lawns can be greener, healthier and more resistant to drought, pests and disease than chemically treated lawns. Allow your lawn to grow at least 2 inches high. Taller grass is healthier and squeezes out ... [... more]
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How to Control Moles in Your Lawn
If your lawn is being taken over by moles, there is a pretty good chance that you have lawn grubs. Moles love to feed on grubs! Because lawn grubs are a great food source for moles, taking control of the moles in your yard is going to require ... [... more]
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How to Go Green
With soaring gas prices and rising energy costs, everyone needs to know how to go green. Caring for our environment is everyone's responsibility. There are small things we can all do in order to do our part. Here are some ideas to get you started ... [... more]
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How to Install a Driveway Alarm
You would like to know when visitors or intruders arrive and a driveway alarm can alert you to their presence as soon as they pull into the drive. Install a driveway alarm that suits your budget and keeps you safe. A wired driveway alarm system ... [... more]
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How to Control Weeds In Your Yard & Garden Naturally - ...
Keeping your yard & garden beautiful and weed free doesn't mean you have to drench it in chemicals. Here are some natural ways to keep those weeds from taking over. The horticultural vinegar will kill more than just weeds so I wouldn't recommend ... [... more]
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How to Create a Lasagna Garden
My wife's grandfather claims this type of gardening is the best idea ever - and he has been gardening since the Great Depression. There is no digging and no weeding. There are plenty of websites and books about it, see the resources below for a ... [... more]
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How to Get Rid of Lawn Spots from a Dog
Those brown and yellow spots from dog urine can make a lawn unsightly and can actually kill areas of grass. Is there anything that can be done to help? Albeit there are products on the market to help with dog urine spots on the lawn, the only way ... [... more]
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How to Grow Grass in the Desert
It isn't impossible to plant and grow grass in your yard, even though you live in a desert climate. These steps will help you grow grass in sandy yards with little rainfall. Clear any rocks and debris off the area where you want to plant. A metal ... [... more]
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How to clean up your yard and leaves for fall
Cleaning up your yard after all the fall leaves have fallen can be an overwhelming job. It is important to rake, blow, mulch, or bag up your leaves though. If you let them go, your yard will be dead come Spring time. Here are some hints to making ... [... more]
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How to Clean Up the Fall Leaves in Your Yard
Cleaning the fall leaves out of the yard is a yearly chore that few people look forward to. The easiest method is to hire your kids to do it, or if you don't have kids, hire a local teenager. However, if you are like many people, you will take on ... [... more]
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How to Beat Water Shortages
Many parts of the country are looking at water shortages and new mandatory water regulations. If you live where drought can impact your life, here are some suggestions on how to keep from seriously inconvenienced by water rationing. Reduce lawn ... [... more]
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How to Conserve Water and Be Water Smart With Your Yard
Your landscape is a great place to start saving water and money; since roughly half of the water you use is to keep your yard nice and green. In the typical California home landscaping accounts for about 50% of the total water usage, while ... [... more]
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