Fall leaves can be a nourishing addition to garden beds or lawns. Mulch, them, compost them or simply let them be.
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To rake or not to rake? Fallen leaves can actually benefit your lawns. Here's how
During the fall, leaves accumulate on lawns. Instead of raking them this year, here's how they can be used to improve yards ...
Fork through flower and shrub borders to get rid of any over-wintering perennial weeds like dandelions, buttercups and nettles. Dress forked-over beds with well rotted compost or manure. Do not mulch ...
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What Type Of Tree Is Dropping All Those Seeds In Your Yard
Fallen seeds and seed pods can be a major nuisance, but proper identification can make it easier to learn how (and if) you ...
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16 Companions To Plant And Grow With Dusty Miller
Help your dusty millers thrive by growing them alongside companion plants that offer various benefits, from attracting ...
Cold rain tap-taps on the shed roof. Your seed tin is still half-full. And the thought of crunchy greens and sweet pods in ...
We’ve had a perfect start to autumn this year, and in November the season is in full gear. We can feel the transition: gone ...
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