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.
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5 Things You Can Do With Fallen Leaves That Actually Help Your Lawn And Garden
If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
Perhaps you think moss grows like a weed because you see it everywhere -- on patios, garden furniture, lawns, the side of your house, on trees and in poor soil. It does, but only when it's happy. When ...
Along with a green grass lawn, traditional suburban landscaping often includes sections the yard—typically in front of the house—containing flowers, plants, and shrubs surrounded by wood-chip mulch.
The end of June is a busy time as the garden needs clipping, weeding and in some cases watering this week. The lawns in Western Washington grow fast this time of year, so they may need fertilizing as ...
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