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  • How to Garden with Earthworms

    Earth worms are nature's gardeners. They cultivate, aerate and fertilize, all without any effort or payment from you. Raise or buy them, then add worms to your lawn and garden and let them go to...

  • How to Use Stepping Stones For The Right Path

    Throw your garden into motion with a path of garden stepping stones. Not only does it serve a purpose of beauty but also gives direction to otherwise dull landscapes and muddy walkways. Lawn...

  • 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 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 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 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 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 Replace Grass With Ground Cover

    According to the website American Lawns.com, U.S. homeowners spend more than $17 billion a year on outdoor home improvements. Most of this goes into getting and maintaining a green lawn. ...

  • Spray Techniques for Fertilizer Application

    Feeding your lawn and garden has never been easier. Already-measured fertilizer packets and fool-proof spray applicators make fertilizing a breeze. Simply set aside an hour or so, depending on the...

  • 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...

  • How to Use Peat Moss

    The best way to produce healthy plants is with soil that is healthy and full of the nutrients plants need. One way to add organic matter to soil is by applying peat moss. Peat moss absorbs and...

  • 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...

  • Taking Care of Outside Plants for Winter

    Many home gardeners make a great effort to tend to their lawn and gardens during the more temperate months of the year. Come winter, however, it is all too easy to slack off. By taking some late...

  • How to Take Care of a Lawn in the Fall

    Fall is a great season for working on your lawn and garden. It is a season of harvest and a season of preparation. In the fall I collect the figs from my fig tree, enjoy the last of the flowers...

  • How to Uncover Brick Lawn Edging

    Brick edging along a lawn provides an attractive border, but it must be maintained regularly or the lawn grasses and weeds will overtake the edging, shielding it from view. Fortunately, grasses...

  • How to Use Fallen Leaves for Mulch

    Each fall my family mulches our garden beds with leaves from our trees. It is a wonderful way to avoid using plastic garbage bags and adding to landfills. And it is easy to do.

  • 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 Plan a Spectacular Garden in an Open Lawn

    The lawn is a canvas upon which to paint your garden picture. Depending on the gardener's brush strokes and stylistic techniques, a well planned lawn can easily become a centerpiece of beauty....

  • How to Aerate Your Lawn and Garden

    Why Aerate? Plant life thrives best when the ground has been properly prepared and aerating makes this possible. Aerating allows ample nutrients, water and oxygen to penetrate into the soil...

  • Composting Information

    Composting is eco-friendly, easy to do and saves money in your gardening endeavor. You can build a compost pile in your backyard and use what it produces for potting soil and fertilizer.

  • How to Prepare Garden and Lawn for Fall Now

    Another in a series of Organic Gardening Tips Articles for a variety of things, this article will help you have success when preparing your lawn and garden for the coming fall season. With the end...

  • How to Help your Lawn and Garden Survive your Vacation

    Often home gardeners are concerned about how their lawn, garden, and hanging baskets will fare while they are on vacation. If you will be gone for about a week or less, taking a few precautions...

  • How to Have a Weed Free Lawn While being Eco-friendly and Pet Safe

    Preventing lawn weeds from over taking your lawn while being Eco-friendly and pet safe may take a little more time and attention to your lawn, however it is definitely worth the effort when your...

  • When to Fertilize a Yard

    Many homeowners value an attractive yard, which provides spaces for relaxation, pets and children. landscaping also spotlights their home and can increase property values. But some people shy away...

  • Uses of Native Plants

    Today the public is becoming more and more aware of the importance of using native plants on their properties for landscaping, to attract wildlife and to save the environment. This is due to the...

  • 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...

  • Lawn & Garden Ideas

    One beneficial approach to home lawn and garden designs is to consider the entire property as one varied garden. Grasses, flowers, trees, shrubbery, vegetables, all manner of plants and foliage...

  • How to Cut your Lawn Better

    Do you have uneven spots, split ends, yellowing areas(in spite of watering)or even dead patches on your lawn?Well this article is for you! This article will outline many of the causes of these...

  • Do It Yourself Lawn Equipment

    Lawn maintenance should be practiced in a way that is suitable for the needs of the landscape. Landscapes can be anything from simple to complex. Knowing the needs of your landscape can help you...

  • How to Spruce Up your Yard

    Whether you want to spruce up your yard for entertaining or you're trying to sell and would like to enhance your home's curb appeal quickly and inexpensively, this article will fill you in on the...

  • How to Use Organic Fertilizer

    Organic fertilizer is a popular alternative to synthetic fertilizers primarily because it's natural, adds nutrient-rich matter to the soil, and improves the structure of the soil. The organic...

  • How to Burn Calories Doing Gardening and Lawn Care

    How would you like to burn more calories doing normal, every day activities? Lawn care, gardening, and many outdoor activities burns calories. You'll be burning up fat while keeping your house...

  • How to efficiently Water your Lawn based on your soil type

    There are different things you can do to maximize the benefits of watering your lawn. This article will give you some tips on how to water your lawn based on your soil type.

  • 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 Save Money Watering Your Summer Garden

    Knowing how to save money watering your summer garden will keep your yard looking beautiful within your budget. Water is expensive and can be wasted if water runs off of plants and lawns or down...

  • 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 Save Money While Watering Outdoor Plants

    If you live in the west, you are used to watering your plants. But think of all that water pouring, spraying and dripping away as money pouring out of your bank account, and you may not feel so...

  • 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 Repel Squirrels From the Garden

    Squirrels can cause serious damage to gardens over the course of time. They don't just eat the plants, but they eat the roots as well. They also dig holes to bury nuts. You can easily repel...

  • How to Care for a Warm-Season Lawn

    Warm-season lawn care requires infrequent but heavy watering and a low-nitrogen fertilizer. Care for a warm-season lawn with tips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and...

  • How to Protect Your Lawn From Ants & Anthills

    A lawn can be protected from ants and anthills by keeping soil very fertile and using a molasses application and beneficial nematodes. Protect the lawn from ants and anthills with tips from a...

  • How to Select a Watering Can

    When selecting a watering can, consider getting two different types for the various jobs in the garden. Pick a watering can with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care.

  • How to Control Out-of-Control Weeds

    When trying to control out-of-control weeds, first pull the weeds out with a hoe and then keep soil healthy with organic fertilizers. Get weeds under control with tips from a landscaper in this...

  • How to Prevent Weeds

    One of the best ways to prevent weeds in a lawn is to use a weed pre-emergent like corn gluten meal. Prevent weeds with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care.

  • How to Control Weeds Organically

    Weeds can be controlled organically using a natural weed pre-emergent like corn gluten meal. Control weeds organically with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care.

  • How to Buy a Leaf Blower

    When buying a leaf blower, purchase the appropriately sized blower for the yard. Buy a leaf blower with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care.

  • How to Water a Lawn

    When watering a lawn, use a hose attached to a sprinkler every five days to avoid evaporation or over-watering. Water a lawn properly with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening...

  • How to Repair a Garden Hose

    To repair a garden hose, cut out the damaged section and use a radiator hose clamp to patch the hole. Fix a garden hose with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care.

  • How to Buy a Garden Hose

    Buying a rubber garden hose with a few more feet than is necessary will allow easy movement through the yard. Buy a good garden hose with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and...

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