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  • man applying fertilizer to yard with spreader
    By Janine Frank 8 months ago

    The Holiday Fertilization Strategy That'll Give You A Luscious Lawn By Next Spring

    Lawn care season isn't over just yet. Consider this holiday fertilizer schedule so that when spring rolls around, the grass in your yard will be lush and green.

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  • small bird on icy branch with red berries
    By Janine Frank 8 months ago

    Create A Gorgeous Berry Garden That Can Feed Birds All Winter Long

    When winter sets in, you can still attract birds to your yard by creating a show-stopping berry garden that can help feed them during the cold days. Here's how.

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  • several plants in garden
    By Brandy Eaklor 8 months ago

    12 Stunning Plants And Shrubs You Don't Need To Worry About Pruning

    Pruning is the worst - so don't do it. Here are 12 wonderful plants and shrubs that'll make your yard & garden beautiful without the tedious maintenance work.

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  • patio
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 9 months ago

    Use IKEA Decking Tiles To Give Your Patio Space A Stylish DIY Upgrade

    Your outdoor space or patio can get a DIY makeover without the expense or hard work, thanks to these IKEA decking tiles that are stylish and easy to use.

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  • A hummingbird hovers by a flower in a summer garden.
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 9 months ago

    How To Start A Hummingbird Garden (& Why You'll Want To)

    If you don't already have a hummingbird garden, there are so many reasons (like gorgeous flowers) you'll want one. Here are gardening tips to get you started.

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  • Man on zero-turn lawn mower
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 9 months ago

    Zero-Turn Lawn Mower Disadvantages To Know About Before Buying

    Even if zero-turn lawn mowers are everywhere these days (for good reason) there are distinct disadvantages to consider before you purchase one for your yard.

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  • A pile of vibrant fall leaves with a yellow rake leaning against a tree
    By Holly Gates 9 months ago

    The Controversy Behind Raking Fall Leaves (& If You Should Or Shouldn't Do It)

    Should you leave the leaves? What if it ruins your lawns? If you're debating between ethical concerns and aesthetic ones, don't worry: there is a compromise.

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  • pink roses on bush in bloom
    By Janine Frank 9 months ago

    Plant These Types Of Roses For More Fragrant Flowers

    If you want the most fragrant rose garden possible, there are a few specific cultivars you may wish to select for the biggest and best scent.

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  • pool noodles on lawn
    By Charlotte D. Miller 9 months ago

    The Genius Pool Noodle Sprinkler Hack That Gives You A Greener Lawn On A Budget

    Sprinkler systems are pricey, but you can create your own with this budget-friendly pool noodle hack that can keep the grass on your lawn green and healthy.

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  • grove of pollarded trees
    By Jason Rochlin 9 months ago

    Here's Why Some Trees Have Branches That Are Chopped All The Way To The Trunk

    Have you ever seen a tree that has had its branches all cut back to the trunk? There's a reason for that, and it could actually be a good arboreal practice.

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  • spider in web
    By Brandy Eaklor 9 months ago

    Beautiful Plants That Double As Natural Spider-Repellents

    If you're trying to have less spiders in your house, forgo the toxic solutions and lean on natural deterrents in the plant world. Here are the best ones to try.

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  • hand holding bird nest
    By Charlotte D. Miller 9 months ago

    The Bird Nest Look-Alike You Don't Want To Find In Your Yard

    It's always pleasant to see a bird nest in one of the trees in your yard, but sometimes looks can be deceiving. You don't want to find this bird nest lookalike.

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  • red bush among leaves rocks
    By Rob Johnstone 9 months ago

    Think Twice Before Planting This Beautiful Red Bush In Your Yard

    These gorgeous red bushes look outstanding in a yard, but despite its popularity as a fall garden staple, there are several good reasons to avoid it completely.

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  • crabgrass weed in lawn
    By Charlotte D. Miller 9 months ago

    The Best Way To Get Rid Of Pesky Crabgrass Before It Takes Over Your Yard

    If crabgrass is an unwelcome presence in your lawn, let it know that the grass is your turf with these tips to get rid of it before it takes over.

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  • person raking leaves
    By Rob Johnstone 9 months ago

    You Might Want To Reconsider Using Fallen Leaves As Mulch

    It's the season of falling leaves, and you might be tempted to use your pile as mulch for your garden and around the yard. However, there are a few downsides.

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  • person holding up pears
    By Christine McLachlan 9 months ago

    Why Are My Pears Very Hard & Not Ripening?

    If you're lucky enough to have homegrown pears on your pear tree, it can be frustrating if the fruits of your labor just won't ripen. These factors may be why.

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  • Farm Equipment Maker Deere Post 27 Percent Drop In Quarterly Profits
    By Robert Korpella 9 months ago

    What Oil Should Be Used In A John Deere Riding Mower?

    It's time to refill the oil on your good ol' John Deere. Which oil to use, though? The company has some clear recommendations that you should follow.

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  • unboxing dewalt jigsaw tools
    By Marjorie Gilbert 9 months ago

    How To Change A DeWalt Jigsaw Blade

    Occasionally, the blade on your DeWalt jigsaw will need to be replaced or changed out. While the process may feel overwhelming, following these steps can help.

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  • Bee on Japanese Maple bloom
    By Ron Baker 9 months ago

    These Beautiful Native Trees Attract More Pollinators Than Flowers

    We all know that bees and butterflies love flowers, but there are native tree species that pollinators may prefer more. Add these trees to your yard or garden.

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  • adding gas lawn mower
    By Randall Shatto 9 months ago

    How To Put Gas In A Lawn Mower

    If you have never put gas into a lawn mower before, no worries. We'll tell you the best way to fuel your gas-powered mower and how to do it.

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  • fire pit flame up close
    By Jill Harness 9 months ago

    Rocks That Explode Around Firepits

    If you've got a fire pit, there are certain types of rocks that will explode if they make it into the flames. Here's what you need to know.

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  • By Chris Deziel 9 months ago

    How To Mix Clorox And Baking Soda For Chlorine For Your Pool

    It's important that your pool maintains a good pH to keep things sanitary. Here's how to mix Clorox and baking soda for a chlorine alternative.

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  • spreading sand over pavers
    By Melissa Busse 9 months ago

    How To Put Sand Between Pavers

    If you're laying pavers, you need to fill the spaces between the cracks to make it look professional, and sand is a great choice. Here's how to apply it.

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  • someone adding powder pool
    By Evan Gillespie 9 months ago

    How To Raise Stabilizer In Swimming Pools

    It's important to make sure your swimming pool has the right amount of chlorine to stay sanitary. Adding stabilizer can help keep things clean, and here's why.

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  • maintenance on a pool person
    By Chris Deziel 9 months ago

    How To Shock A Pool With Bleach

    If you want to shock your pool with bleach, there's a few things you'll need to know first so that you can keep your swimming lagoon safe and sanitary.

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  • person holding string trimmer lawn
    By Kathryn Kerby 10 months ago

    What Is The Mix Ratio For Echo String Trimmers?

    Echo string trimmers require a certain mix of oil and gasoline to run smoothly, and it's important to get the ratio just right. We'll tell you how.

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  • planting ground cover in soil
    By Janine Frank 10 months ago

    How To Kill Your Lawn & Prepare It For A Beautiful Ground Cover Replacement

    If you're thinking about replacing your lawn with a gorgeous ground cover, first you'll need to kill all your grass. Prepare your landscaping in the best way.

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