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  • How to Tell How Much Water Is Used in a Water Sprinkler

    Keeping a lawn healthy and green over the summer can use a tremendous amount of water. Whether you want to cut back on your water consumption for environmental reasons, or simply to save money,...

  • Uses of Garden Sprinklers

    Garden sprinklers provide a way to water your lawn and garden with very little effort. Most sprinklers are easy to operate. You just hook them up to a hose and turn on the faucet. Sprinklers are...

  • Pressure Washer Tips

    A pressure washer allows you to accomplish many household chores that otherwise require lots of physical exertion. You can easily remove clean oil, dirt and grass stains from concrete as well as...

  • About Lawn Sprinkler Systems

    A lawn sprinkler system is a network of pipes and spray heads designed to channel water throughout the lawn and landscaping features of a residential or commercial property. The lawn sprinkler...

  • How to Filter Iron From a Water Hose

    While iron in water does not pose a danger to those who drink it, it does have a strong taste that many people find unpleasant. (Well water is particularly prone to have an iron-y taste.) ...

  • How Does an Irrigation System Work?

    Standing with a hose watering your lawn or garden can become very boring and is not always good for your lawn. We end up with too much water in one place and not enough in others. Installing an...

  • How to Prevent Rust on Shovels or Spades

    Most people store their lawn tools in the garage for the winter and never give them another thought until they are ready to use them the following spring. It's not uncommon to notice some rust...

  • How to Get More Wear Out of a Garden Hose

    All a garden hose has to do is lie around and push out water once in a while. It seems that, with such a life of ease, it would live to a ripe old age, but such is not always the case. Doesn't it...

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