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  • How to Buy a Good Snow Thrower

    A good snow thrower puts an end to straining your back with a shovel. The machine also significantly cuts the amount of time needed to remove snow from your driveway and sidewalks. The best snow...

  • Elm Tree Removal

    American elm trees are often victims of Dutch Elm Disease, a tree infection carried by the elm bark beetle that has significantly reduced the population of American elms since the 1930s and...

  • Lawn Fertilizer Effects on Dogs

    A lawn might appear like a safe place to allow your dog to romp around, yet in some cases, a lawn treated with some types of fertilizers may turn out being potentially dangerous. Learn how to...

  • DIY Lawnmower Ramps

    Ramps are expensive accessories for loading your lawnmower into pickups and trailers. A much more affordable option is to make your own ramp. You would think setting two boards up on the tailgate...

  • How to Clean Landscape Gravel

    Decorative landscaping often incorporates the use of landscape gravel. Easily adding texture and color to garden surrounds, the prime value is in not having to replace it annually. A homeowner...

  • Parts of a Push Mower

    When people think of a push mower today, many envision a self-propelled walk-behind powered by a Honda engine with a rear grass bag. But before the invention of the power mower in the mid-1950s,...

  • How to Remove Clovers From Centipede Grass

    Centipede grass is a lawn grass that is typically found in subtropical coastal regions. It is sometimes called "Lazy Man's Grass" as it is well known for its ability to tolerate a certain amount...

  • Homemade Hose Reel

    Air and water hoses left lying about are unsightly, dangerous and can be severely damaged by exposure to the sun. Hoses should be stored on a reel to prolong their life and prevent accidents.There...

  • How to Raise Mosquito Fish

    Mosquito fish are hardy fish that range from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 inches long. In the United States, they are used to cut down the population of mosquitoes in an area: They can eat up to 500 mosquito...

  • How to Plant Winter Grass

    When winter comes, the grass turns brown, dull and uninviting. Planting winter grass takes a little work, but is worth it, as it will leave your lawn looking green. The best time to plant winter...

  • How to Rake Pine Needles

    Pine trees are some of the most majestic type of tree that exists. Their tall trunks and beautiful branches make them loved all over the world. The pine needles, however, are not nearly so loved....

  • Home Products to Make St. Augustine Grass Healthier

    St. Augustine grass is a very popular grass used in more tropical areas. It is the most used grass in states like Florida. It grows well in most types of soil and does well in high salt areas as...

  • ATV Snow Removal

    Using an ATV to remove snow is a necessary thing to do in areas where municipality plows cannot go or in areas around property where it would be unwise to drive a truck or plow through the show....

  • H2O Conservation Procedure Methods

    Water may seem like an infinite resource, but during the summer months the threat of drought can often severely limit its use. Use smart water conservation methods to reduce your family's water...

  • How to Remove and Reinstall Sprinkler Heads

    Broken or malfunctioning sprinkler heads are not uncommon in both home and commercial irrigation systems. Sprinkler heads get run over with lawn mowers, hit with digging equipment or broken off...

  • How to Kill Sedge Grass

    Sedge grass in your lawn, garden or flowerbeds is unattractive and difficult to kill. Sedge grass cannot be pulled out because it reproduces underground and will grow back. Oftentimes general...

  • The Best Way to Remove Shrubs

    Shrubs can be difficult to remove and discard; they are durable, small plants, which are meant to weather and withstand difficult living conditions. It's also important not to damage other plants...

  • Natural Ways to Kill Nits

    Lice are more difficult to get rid of than some people might think and their nits, the youngest, newly hatched lice, are the toughest of them, as they are built to survive. There is a wide variety...

  • How to Change Sprinkler Heads

    Having a well running irrigation system is key for the growth and beauty of your lawn and garden. If you have a problem with one of your sprinklers, however, it can cause plants and grass to die...

  • How to Kill Grass with Household Solution

    Most people enjoy having some grass in their yard, but some have trouble controlling unwanted grass growth on sidewalks, driveways and patios. The grass-killing products in stores are expensive,...

  • Squirrel House Instructions

    Squirrels typically build their nests in the hollow portions of older trees. In areas where these trees are not prevalent, squirrels will sometimes try to make their homes in the attics and...

  • Briggs & Stratton Oil Change Procedures

    It is very important that you change the oil in a Briggs & Stratton four-cycle engine to keep it running at peak performance. Regular oil changes will increase efficiency, reduce emissions...

  • Tips on Planting Shady Lawn Seed

    Growing grass can be tricky business, especially in areas that get a lot of traffic and have to fight for sunlight. Grass can grow in shaded areas and can grow well but following a few tips will...

  • Ground Bee Removal

    Ground bees, like yellow jackets, are usually aggressive and predatory. There are several steps a homeowner can take to safely remove ground bee nests. Proper lawn maintenance, pesticides and...

  • Home Remedies for Lawn Grubs

    Grubs are considered pests and harmful to lawns, eating roots of the grass and other plants and leading to the gestation of beetles, who will also destroy and eat the lawn. Killing or removing...

  • How to Load the String in a Weed Whacker Speed Head

    Speed Heads in weed whackers are designed to provide a constant supply of trimmer line to the user with a simple bump of the head on the ground. This save a lot of time when it comes to changing...

  • How Do I Get Grass to Grow Where Weeds Are Taking Over?

    With unattended lawns, weeds will begin to take over the grass as they are the more dominant form of plant. As long as the soil has nutrients and is getting water and sunlight, weeds will thrive....

  • Homemade Deicer for Concrete Driveways

    There are a number of products available for deicing concrete driveways, but some chemical-based solutions contain toxins that are known to be harmful to the environment. Homemade deicers are...

  • How to Remove Paint & Rust From Steel Mailbox Posts

    A mailbox sees all sorts of weather throughout the year, from rain to sleet to snow, and everything in between. It all takes its toll on the metal used to hold up the mailbox, usually in the form...

  • How to Get Rid of Clean Fill Dirt

    Fill dirt contains little or no nutritional value, so it is not good soil to grow plants in. What clean fill dirt is good for is landscaping, building up yards and leveling areas of land. Fill...

  • How a Lawn Plug Core Aerator Works

    If a grassy area sees consistently heavy traffic (sports fields, campus quads, picnics, event parking), the weight will gradually compact the dirt. When dirt becomes compact, grass has a difficult...

  • Herbicides for Weeds

    With any yard, weeds will most likely become an issue at some point and need to be removed, as they are unattractive and can kill grass. While you can manually dig up weeds and dispose of them,...

  • How to Patch Grass

    Maybe you dumped some chemical on the lawn, or there was a terrible mole eruption that damaged your sod beyond immediate repair. Whatever the reason, a damaged lawn is not only an eyesore but a...

  • Harmful Chemicals in Weedkiller

    Producers of the most common weed killers for use in the home garden also manufacture their product for use on a large commercial scale. Most of the largest food producing farms in the United...

  • How to Wet leaves easier

    This articles explains the ease of gathering fallen leaves while they are wet.

  • How to Feed Oak Trees for Maximum Growth

    Although mature oak trees need little care other than pruning dead limbs, young oak trees can benefit from the addition of nitrogen to promote growth. Liquid fertilizers, such as fish emulsion,...

  • How a Lawn Core Aerator Works

    Many lawns are aerated to improve lawn health and encourage new grass growth. Lawns that are frequently used can become pressed down and matted, and grass that grows thickly together can have...

  • Soil Analysis Techniques

    The goal of all soil analysis is to ascertain the amount and quality of nutrients found in the soil. Knowing this information pertaining to the soil types in various regions allows scientists and...

  • How Can I Build a Ramp for a Lawnmower?

    Building a lawnmower ramp can be incredibly easy or more of a complicated construction project; it all depends where the ramp is leading to and what type of lawnmower the ramp is for. Most...

  • When to Plant Rye Grass

    Rye grasses are the long green blades that are seen on most healthy lawns of house and on many sports fields across the country. It is a grass native to North America and grows the best in wetter,...

  • German Firewood Stacking Technique

    The traditional German firewood stacking technique, which is also known as a holzhaufen, can hold a large amount of firewood in a small space. The technique is noted for its efficiency and...

  • Can I Mow a Lawn With a Dethatcher?

    Dethatching is vital to a healthy lawn. Ideally, your lawn should be dethatched every 2 years. A dethatching machine does not mow your lawn; rather, it uses vertical blades to cut through the...

  • How to Read an Outdoor Thermometer

    Thermometers measure temperature. An outdoor thermometer reads the temperature of the air. Basic thermometers function in much the same way and are read in the same way.

  • Gas Vs. Electric Lawn Edgers

    "The right tool for the right job" may be an old saying, but it still holds true for any homeowner who takes pride in a sharp, clean-looking yard. There are a number of tools necessary for lawn...

  • Step-by-Step Front Yard Plans

    When you improve your front yard you add curb appeal to your home, which adds significantly to the resale value. When it comes to re-doing your front yard there is much more to it than just buying...

  • Homemade Grass Killer

    We all enjoy how our yards look after we've spent the whole day grooming everything from the flowerbeds to the driveway, but what should you do with the grass that inevitably grows between cracks...

  • What Chemical Will Kill Fire Ants?

    Fire ants are one of the most aggressive species of ants. They feed on plants and animals and are known for their harsh, multiple stings. Infestations can be treated with chemicals such as ant...

  • Moles vs. Gophers

    Both moles and gophers can be a tunneling menace to a lawn, but the similarity largely ends there. The two creatures vary widely, physically and in other ways.

  • How to Kill Moss on Cement

    Wet moss on pavement can create a safety hazard because it tends to be slippery. It can also be unsightly next to a well-kept lawn. Kill moss and keep it at bay to keep the sidewalk and driveway...

  • Natural Ways to Get Rid of Creeping Charlie

    Creeping Charlie is a fast-growing weed that sports beautiful purple flowers. In the past. many people allowed this weed to grow unchecked in their yards because it was so pleasant to the eye....

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