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  • Do I Need Manure in My Compost?

    Do you need manure in compost? The short answer is no. You can make perfectly good compost without manure. While farm animal manure is a very good source of nitrogen (one of the primary elements...

  • How to Organically Prep A Garden Easily

    When considering an area for your first garden it is important to remove the grass or sod that is already there. Rather than using chemicals or tilling up the soil and disturbing the natural eco...

  • How to Keep Zoysia Grass Out of Flowerbeds

    Zoysia grass is a common warm-weather turfgrass that creates a lush, green lawn. Keeping Zoysia grass out of a flowerbed is not easy because it spreads quickly and is difficult to control. Zoysia...

  • How to Keep Purple Fountain Grass Alive Through the Winter

    Purple fountain grass is an ornamental grass known for its cascading leaves and dramatic color. Because these grasses grow as clumps, they stay within the confines of their designated growing...

  • How to Kill Pond Grass

    Ponds add tasteful decorative touches to many backyard environments. Crystal-clear water with beautiful fish swimming about invites relaxation and meditation to all who visit your home. In spite...

  • How Does Crabgrass Preventer Affect Tomato Plants?

    Crab grass is a type of weed that spreads into lawns. It looks different from your ordinary grass and can spread easily from one place to another. Crab grass preventer is usually a chemical spray...

  • How to Kill Crab Grass in St. Augustine Grass

    Crabgrass (also called Digitaria) is a large, rapidly growing weed found in most countries throughout the world. The most common varieties of crabgrass in the United States is Large Crabgrass....

  • How to Kill Grass Between Stone Pavers

    When grass crops up between your stone pavers, it can detract from the look of your walk or patio. Tugging the grass out by the roots is a temporary fix. The real key lies in creating soil...

  • How to Kill Foxtail Grass

    If you live in an area that has standing water, such as a pond or a creek, you may have foxtail grass around the area. Foxtail grass is tall with a fuzzy tip on it, giving off the look of a fox....

  • How to Kill Saw Grass in Your Yard

    Saw grass is a tall, thick form of grass that typically sprouts in well-watered areas. It needs more nutrients because of its size, so it can overwhelm other grass and nearby plants.To preserve...

  • How to Kill Johnson Grass in a Hay Field

    Johnson grass is a taller, coarser version of the stuff that grows in your front lawn. Johnson grass can grow to about a foot tall and typically sprouts in large fields. Because the grass is so...

  • How to Remove Grass & Weeds Around Edible Plants

    Growing a garden at home is a great way to have fresh produce available. However, you need to take optimal care of your edible plants to make sure they produce a large quantity of fruit and...

  • How to Plant Ornamental Grasses in Soil

    Ornamental grasses, those that are not cut low and used as turf, are popular perennial plants for gardens worldwide. Sun-loving and often free of pests or diseases, they provide color and texture...

  • Plants to Grow Around Oak Trees

    From a small acorn, some of the greatest oak trees have grown. Properly tended oak trees can live for 200 years or longer so deciding what plants to grow around your oak trees is something you...

  • How to Turn Your Lawn into an Organic Garden

    Urban and suburban areas have rapidly been replacing valuable farmland in the United States for almost a century. If you have a monoculture of grass at your home, here's how to turn it back into...

  • How to Make Instant No-Dig Garden Beds

    You want to garden. Looking at the place you've selected, all you can see are weeds growing. Weeds mean work and that usually means pulling them and digging in the ground to remove their roots and...

  • When to Plant Fescue Grass Seed

    Fescue grass is among the most hardy cool-season grass you can plant for a year-round green lawn. Fescue grasses include the tall, bunching grasses known as tall fescue and the finer, shorter...

  • How to Compost With Grass Clippings at Home

    Use grass clippings left over from mowing to make a nitrogen-rich compost that will add nutrients to your lawn, garden and flower beds. Grass clippings contain 4 percent nitrogen, 0.5 percent...

  • How to Control Lawn Moss

    Control lawn moss by taking control of your lawn's environment. Moss prefers low-pH soils, lots of moisture and low-light conditions. Grass also needs plenty of moisture but, unlike moss, grass...

  • How to Speed up Grass Germination Easily

    So your lawn is a wreck and Mr. Johnson across the street is flaunting is Kentucky Blue Grass laden masterpiece to the whole neighborhood. Men have a weird sense of need when it comes to having...

  • Most Effective Weed Killer

    Weed killers can be a welcome alternative to bending over and trying to yank weeds out of the ground, roots and all. The effectiveness of your weed killer depends on what type of weed you use it...

  • Tips on Making a Beautiful Outdoor Garden

    Planting a beautiful outdoor garden is possible for anyone, even a beginner who has never gardened before. Here are some tips that will help guarantee garden success even if you've never touched a...

  • How to Get Your Lawn Ready for Fall & Winter

    A little bit of maintenance in the fall goes a long way toward making your lawn look GREAT in the spring and summer, and will also winterize your grass. Spend some time outside on a beautiful...

  • How to Improve Your Soil and Make Homemade Compost

    After reading this article you will be shocked at the items you can use to improve your soil and use as compost for your organic garden.

  • What Are Undesirable Plants That Often Crowd Out Crop Plants or Native Species?

    Most people are familiar with the kudzu vine. The infamous scourge of the South has been climbing, coiling and trailing its way through Dixie since its introduction to the United States in 1876 as...

  • How to Varmit Free Garden

    Keep Your Garden Plants Free From Those Destructive Varmits Such as Rabbits!

  • How to Keep Your Lawn Green in a Heat Wave

    Keeping your lawn healthy in a heat wave without using too much water has to be done with a plan. There are several steps you can take to keep your lawn healthy, green, and growing even in the...

  • How to Kill Grass to Make a Garden

    Growing a garden requires space. If you want to devote a part of your yard to a garden, you will need to first eliminate the grass growing in that area. Using an herbicide will work, but it may...

  • How to Plant a Garden on Your Lawn

    Sometimes the best place to plant a garden is in the area where your lawn is located. Most often this area gets the most sunshine and will be easily watered by your home's sprinkler system....

  • How to Lessen Garden Weeds and Water Less

    If you have a garden you know how much work it all is. I have a very simple yet effective of way of cutting down how much time your spending in your garden weeding. When there are so many more...

  • How to keep your Lawn Pet Friendly for Summer

    Summertime is finally here! With summer comes the hot, hot weather that can wreck your lawn and make you run in circles mowing it and keeping it down. Add to that kids running loose and pets! This...

  • How to Remove Tall Fescue

    Tall fescue is a type of grass that can either be considered a weed or a desirable lawn grass, depending on the climate in your area and the dominant grass species in your lawn. In drought-prone...

  • How to Start a Garden for Beginners

    Starting a garden sounds simple enough but some thought must be put into it before one can start a garden. It is not as hard as one may think it is but having a general idea of where to start is a...

  • How to Get Children Involved in the Garden

    Children love to be anywhere you are especially when they are younger. The garden is the perfect place for them to learn about plants, the planting process, and the critters that help your garden...

  • How to Remove Grass & Replace it With Rocks

    Grasses are some of the thirstiest plants in the garden. Many people, faced with the reality of drought, are removing some or much of their grass and replacing it with rocks. Removing a lawn is...

  • How to Have a Healthy Garden and Keep It Free of Pest

    Preparing for the summer time feast by planting our garden in the spring is exciting. Knowing that throughout the summer we will have a beautiful garden with fresh vegetables, well there’s nothing...

  • How to Beautify Your Lawn Without Chemicals

    Many lawn care products are expensive and harmful to the environment. Fertilizers can wash down storm drains in the rain and pesticides can harm your pets and children. Also, many people prefer...

  • How to Enrich Garden Soil

    Here are a few tips to making your garden a fertile place for growing organic tasty veggies.

  • How to Grow Beautiful Ornamental Grasses

    Ornamental grass gardens have become fashionable and ecologically desirable. They are easy to grow and, when designed properly, can be highly effective. Here are some suggestions for lovely...

  • How to Get Soil Ready For Grass Growing

    To have a beautiful lawn it may take some time and work. But it is worth it for green lush grass. The kind of lawn your neighbors will envy. People riding by will a second take a look at your...

  • How to Build an Ornamental Grass Garden

    There are many plants that can decorate your garden but using ornamental grasses has only recently become popular as a designing tool. Ornamental grasses create a graceful statement in the...

  • How to Make Compost

    To make compost, gather grass clippings and yard trash into a pile, mix it with water and dry molasses, and allow it to sit for a year. Make compost with tips from a professional landscaper in...

  • How to Design a Half-Circle Garden

    If your backyard lacks beauty, a garden could fix that within a few hours. Before you start digging up your backyard, though, give some thought to the type of garden you want to grow. One way to...

  • How to Know if your Soil is Healthy

    Maintaining healthy soil should the life's blood of any garden project. By maintaining healthy soil, the foil feeds the plants and in turn the plants feed us either nutritionally through garden...

  • How to Make an Easy Compost with Table Scraps

    Compost is a great alternative to chemical fertilizers. You can easily make your own out of simple table scraps. Making your own Compost helps to reduce the amount of waste products filling up...

  • How to Bring a Dead Lawn Back to Life in the Spring

    We moved into our home in December and the front lawn was a sad sight. The grass was bare in spots and there were ruts in the yard where previous tenants had ruined the grass. Weeds were...

  • How to Easily Make Compost

    Compost is a good way to help the environment and is a cheap way to make your own fertilizer by recycling various organic materials. Compost material can be created from just about anything...

  • How to Grow Barley

    Barley is an ornamental grass that can also be used as a production grass on farmlands, and it is best sown in the winter or early spring. Discover how to harvest barley when the leaves turn...

  • How Does Seawater Effect Grass Growth?

    Seawater effects grass growth by poisoning the tips of the grass and drawing out nutrients. Use fresh water to nourish grass with helpful advice from a sustainable gardener in this free video on...

  • How to Mow the Lawn After Winter

    When mowing the lawn after winter is over, start by cutting the grass at a shorter height than normal for a few times, and then mow it at the desired height. Avoid shocking grass after the winter...

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