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  • Is Olive Oil Bad for Septic Tanks?

    As a homeowner you're responsible for maintaining your septic system. Properly maintaining your septic system protects your investment in your home. When properly designed, constructed and...

  • Low Voltage Light Problems

    Low voltage lighting is typically used outside the home, often for lights along gardens and walkways. This current is only about a 10th of that used inside the home (roughly 12 volts outside...

  • How to Landscape Plants for Sunny Locations

    A sunny garden landscape offers opportunities to plant a huge number of sun-loving flowers, vegetables, herbs, fruit trees and vines. Sunny locations dry out quickly, so it's important to select...

  • Do I Need Shades & Window Film to Keep a House Cool?

    Keeping your house cool, especially in the southern climates, can be an expensive proposition. Drapes, shades or window film can help cut down on the sunlight that streams into your rooms, and...

  • How to Give Curb Appeal to Your Home

    A home with great curb appeal will have a higher value than one without. Some buyers will drive by an ugly house without even looking past the front door. Follow these steps to get more potential...

  • Cedar Vs. Hardwood Bark Mulch

    Spreading mulch may not seem like an intellectually challenging task to most gardeners however, mulches differ in their properties and uses. Cedar mulch and hardwood bark mulch are two commonly...

  • How to Make Simple Homemade Water Slide

    Making homemade water slide is pretty simple. But first we need to discuss what are the purpose of making homemade water slide and how can we imagine to use to use it with your friends and family....

  • How to Split Fire Wood

    Firewood must be dry to split and burn properly, and you must be prepared for a strenuous workout. If you are splitting a lot of wood in one stretch, take breaks as you tire, and drink plenty of...

  • How Is a Land Survey Done?

    Land surveys are utilized to define boundaries for public or private land use. Determining land boundaries are essential to assigning appropriate parameters for purchasing or ownership of land...

  • How to Install a Landscape Drainage System

    One of the worst problems that could happen to a wonderful landscaping job is flooding due to poor drainage. When this happens, it is hard to find any plants that will survive standing water....

  • How to Calculate Concrete Blocks

    Concrete is used for a variety of building purposes, including creating concrete blocks. Calculating the concrete needed to make concrete blocks can be done with a simple formula. Concrete is sold...

  • How to Clear Stumps

    After all the effort and hassle of taking down a dead or unsightly tree, the problem of how to deal with the stump and roots can seem like an even bigger challenge. You can pay a professional or...

  • How to Entice Wild Birds to Your Beautiful Yard in Any Season

    There are many different and beautiful species of wild birds that you can attract to your yard no matter what season it is. Birds are simple creatures that don't require too much to decide to live...

  • How to Calculate Concrete Yards for Curbs & Gutters

    Concrete is often used to construct curbs and gutters by filling trenches with concrete to create them. Concrete is sold by cubic yards; so when calculating how much concrete you need to purchase...

  • How to Design a Great Backyard Retreat

    Be it a lush paradise in the frigid North or a flower-strewn wilderness in the midst of a city, a beautifully landscaped yard is a true retreat for any homeowner. However seemingly daunting the...

  • How to Determine How Much Topsoil to Spread on New Lawn

    One of the most important steps in re-seeding or re-sodding a lawn is laying the appropriate amount of topsoil. The purpose of topsoil is to spread a layer of nutrient rich soil that provides the...

  • New Holland Skid Steer Loader History

    New Holland (NH) company's Pennsylvania roots date back to date back to 1895 when its "machine division" was created. It began making its earth-moving equipment in 1921, specializing in lawn and...

  • How to Buy City Land

    Navigate through layers of municipal processes to purchase city-owned land. Local governments offer land through auctions and special programs. Determine your needs as a future landowner to pick...

  • How to Design a Sprinkler System That Uses a Pump

    When planning landscaping, one thing that should be considered is irrigation. Irrigation makes the care of any landscaping project much easier. The system can be set to take of all the watering...

  • How to Decorate Around a Crawl Space Foundation

    The way the outside of your home looks is important. It makes a difference. Home owners often landscape to improve the look and feel of their home. The outside of your home can become a living...

  • How to Install Inground Basketball Goal Post & Backboard

    Basketball has been an American pastime for decades. A basketball goal is a great way to keep the children out of the house for the summer. Be sure to pick out the correct basketball goal for your...

  • How to Create an Outdoor Chakra Garden

    Creating an outdoor chakra garden will connect you to your body, soul and backyard. The combined practice of contemplative gardening and meditating outdoors balances the physical, emotional and...

  • How to Kill Grass Before Tilling

    Clearing grass from an area to prepare it for resowing can be a difficult task. While it is important to eradicate all aggressive grasses and weeds that may damage desirable growth, it is also...

  • How to Kill Field Grass

    Due to their thick root-mats and tolerance for a wide range of growing conditions, many types of field grass can be hard to eradicate. Most importantly, you want to make sure the soil is still...

  • How to Make the Water Blue in Your Water Fountain

    Water fountains are always a nice touch to any yard and can quickly add elegance to the location. However, because the water is so shallow and there isn't much for the water to reflect, it is...

  • Aluminum Gutters Vs. Steel Gutters

    With so many types of gutters available, making the right decision can be difficult. Although the styles of gutters have changed over time, their value to a home remains extremely high.

  • The Best Way to Place Drainage Spouts From House Gutters

    House gutter drainage spouts carry water away from the house so it cannot seep into the foundation. Improperly placed drainage spouts allow water to saturate the soil around the house, thus...

  • Aluminum Gutters Vs. Wooden Gutters

    When it comes to keeping a home from being exposed to excessive rainfall, gutters play a vital role. While gutters are standard on every home, the material used varies.

  • How to Estimate Supplies for Landscaping

    Landscaping projects give the home a face lift which often increases the value of the home. Before you begin the project, you need to know the quantity of each landscaping material to purchase....

  • How to Apply Erosion Control Netting for Landscaping

    Soil erosion is a natural process that occurs as a result of the effects of wind and water. When the soil is in an area around a building or a landscaped area, slowing or stopping the erosion can...

  • Twig Trellis Instructions

    Nothing enhances your yard or garden quite like a lovely trellis. You can use them to train flowers, vines, fruits and vegetables. If you make your own trellis, you can fashion it to the exact...

  • Inexpensive Ways to Add Curb Appeal

    Curb appeal is key, whether you're trying to sell your house or you're simply looking to spruce up the exterior look of your home to make it more inviting. Fortunately, adding curb appeal doesn't...

  • How to Install a Green Roof With Sod Grass & Herbs

    The movement to eco-friendly building techniques and green living has sparked a revival of the old-time sod roof. Sod roofs offer excellent insulation in all climates and are one of the most...

  • How to Troubleshoot Solar Floodlights

    Solar floodlights provide an easy-to-use option for lighting walkways, specimen trees, buildings, and other outdoor objects. Powered by rechargeable batteries which draw energy from small solar...

  • Is it OK to Use Treated Lumber to Build a Grape Trellis?

    Pressure treated lumber is treated with chemicals to make the lumber durable. These chemicals are toxic and well-known carcinogens. They are harmful to health. It is therefore not OK to use...

  • Treated Vs. Untreated Lumber

    Regardless of the size of your outdoor building project, if you are building with wood you will want to consider whether treated or untreated lumber will be the best option for you. Which of these...

  • How to Calculate Decorative Stone Amounts

    Decorative stone is an aesthetically pleasing way to landscape hard to control areas of your lawn. One of the more difficult parts of the job however is determining the amount of stone you will...

  • Home Remedy for Keeping Gnats Out of Eyes

    Gnats are small insects that can be very annoying, especially when they are fluttering around your face. Gnats sometimes bite, but more often, they are simply bothersome, because they fly into...

  • How to Preparing Your Lawn for Winter

    The end of summer does not mean the end of your outdoor chores. There are a few things you can do now to make sure your lawn stays healthy throughout the winter. 1. Continue cutting your grass...

  • How to Get Rid of Horsetail Weed

    Since prehistoric times, horsetail weed (Equisetaceae) has been a blight on the land. Horsetail is a perennial noxious weed with a deep spreading root stock. It is harmful to animals and difficult...

  • Ways to Get Curb Appeal for a Rectangle Home

    Creating curb appeal for a rectangle home is limited only by your imagination and creativity. You can create rectangular yard designs to match your home for example, or make it even more unique by...

  • How to Change Foot to Square Foot

    Linear measurements, typically expressed in feet, can be converted to area measurements such as square feet. A linear measurement is obtained from a ruler, and an example would be the length of...

  • How to Release a John Guest Fitting

    Release a John Guest pipe fitting to install a new pipe, or to access the water system for repairs and maintenance. John Guest pipe fittings are reusable, so they don't have to be replaced every...

  • How to Design Outside Lighting

    The appearance and functionality of outdoor areas around our homes are important to us. Good lighting design is part of a total package of efforts to maximize the usefulness, safety, and value of...

  • What Are the Dangers of Firepits?

    As the nights get colder, many people choose to prolong their time outdoors by installing outdoor firepits. While this is an excellent way to extend the season of outdoor recreation, it's...

  • How to Cut Landscape Blocks

    Landscaping block is a durable and versatile material, perfect for use in patios, walkways, and borders. When incorporating it into your yard's landscaping needs, you will probably need to make...

  • How to Design With Native Plants

    Native plants are a wonderful design element in any landscape or garden. Native plants are generally easy to care for and often have a natural resistance to pests and climatic variations. Because...

  • How to Make a Fridge Smoker

    Smokers are apparatuses that cook meat with slow heat and bake in the taste of the smoke that helps deliver that heat. Many barbecue enthusiasts are interested in building their own smoker, but do...

  • Pros & Cons of Inground Fiberglass Pools

    Fiberglass pools are not for everybody, and if you are considering a new pool, take the positives and negatives into account first. While fiberglass pools used to be simple and boring, they are a...

  • What to Plant Around a Flagpole

    Flag poles can add a sense of heritage and beauty to any yard. To make your flag pole really stand out, add a garden to the base of it. By adding a garden, you're also adding color to your yard....

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