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02 Feb 2016

Updating Your Lawn to Improve the Value of Your Home

Your yard is the first thing that a prospective buyer will see, and it will reflect on you and your neighborhood. A gorgeous landscape can add to the value of your home, bringing the value from “good” up to “excellent” in many areas. In addition, proper landscaping can improve the environment by reducing environmental pollutants, reducing the need for sewage absorption, and increasing the amount of oxygen in the surrounding air.

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02 Feb 2016

Shredded leaves control certain weeds and also provide soil with much-needed nutrients.

Instead of raking leaves, stuffing them into lawn bags and hauling the bags to the curb, mow them with a mulching mower – a lawnmower with a specially designed high deck and a mulching blade that chops leaves into fragments as tiny as confetti. As the shredded leaves decompose, they will act as a natural fertilizer and weed control agent.

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01 Feb 2016

What You Can Grow In Shady Spaces

All shade is not equal. Some shady conditions will yield much more produce than others will, while some areas are better left for hostas and moss. Gardeners should be familiar with the different types of shade, but should also keep in mind that measuring how much shade your garden gets isn’t always easy. As long as your space gets at least three to four hours of sun, you’ll have a good choice.

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29 Jan 2016

How to Prevent and Control Crabgrass

New crabgrass appears from mid-spring to midsummer. The key to crabgrass control is making sure the seeds cannot germinate. You can prevent crabgrass seeds from germinating in a number of ways. The best defense against crabgrass is a healthy lawn. Unwanted grasses and weeds simply can’t get the necessary toehold to thrive in a robust stand of grass.

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