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Aerate your lawn by creating small holes in the top soil to increase oxygen flow to the roots of plants, trees, grass and flowers. Aerating your lawn can also help you remove thatch, which are...
If your grass is struggling to grow through a think layer of thatch, a dethatching rake can help improve the appearance and health of your lawn. Thatch is a layer of dead grass and other trapped...
Aerating your lawn has a plethora of benefits, especially as your lawn ages and endures heavy use from play, pets, parking and other vehicle traffic. Lawn aerators can reduce soil compaction,...
You can start root cutting from shrubs fairly easily. If you decide to do this you can save some money by using an exsisting plant that you have instead of buying a new one. Roses,vining...
Off season frost heaves and rodent burrows can leave your lawn looking bumpy and irregular by spring. The good news is that this can be easily reversed with a lawn roller. The rainy days that come...
Using a Rototiller can make a huge difference in the health of a garden, and yield of vegetables. This article explains how to use a rototiller effectively to achieve the best results possible.