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  • How to Clean Yard Drainage

    Keeping your yard drainage channels clean and free of debris maintains a healthy water flow in your watershed, and helps keep water away from your home and outbuildings in times of heavy rains....

  • 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 Mix Roundup Concentrate

    Roundup is a trademarked name for a line of glyphosate selective herbicides manufactured by the Monsanto Corporation. This product is often used by both homeowners and farmers to kill weeds while...

  • How to Repair a Lawn With Lots of Moss

    Mold grows in areas of lawns that receive too much water and not enough sunshine. The first step in repairing a lawn with moss is removing it. The second is to keep the mold from coming back. You...

  • How to Install a Pressure Tank for a Sprinkler System

    The addition of a pressure tank to an irrigation system will help solve many problems. The tank will help to stop short cycling of the pump, erratic pressure changes, and low flow problems. The...

  • 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 Clean Sprinkler Heads

    Watering your lawn or garden with a sprinkler is convenient and easy. You don't have to haul a water hose out and you don't have to get wet. Over time, your sprinklers' heads get clogged with dust...

  • How to Use Barley Straw to Keep Ponds Clean

    The use of barley straw to keep ponds clean is a practice that dates back to the Middle Ages. Barley prevents the growth of algae that leaves the pond water murky and devoid of the nutrients that...

  • How to Eliminate String Algae in a Backyard Pond

    String algae is a common difficulty for those who cultivate backyard ponds. Often referred to as "hair algae" or "blanketweed," string algae grows in clumps of thin fibers near the surface of the...

  • How to Maintain a Pond in My Yard

    A garden pond is a beautiful addition to any backyard that can serve to provide relaxation and increases your property value. Ponds must be properly cared for, however, lest the water become...

  • How to Lay Pine Straw

    Lay pine straw in your flower beds and around your trees for your landscaping needs. Protect the roots of your plants easily from extreme hot and cold temperatures, erosion and moisture loss. ...

  • How to Kill Ball Moss

    Ball moss can be quite the nuisance for people living in the southern part of the United States, as well as those as far south as Chile. This plant, which is not a true moss but rather a relative...

  • How to Clean up Leaves Without a Rake or Bagging Mower

    Leaf clean up in fall can be a real pain in the back. Everyone knows how hard it is to rake up leaves and what that does to your body. Bagging mowers are much better but make a mess out of the...

  • Lawn Care Information

    Caring for your lawn not only helps it look great, but it also helps the environment by resisting weeds and diseases that can occur in poorly cared for lawns.

  • How to Make Farm Pond Water Blue

    Tinting water blue naturally decreases the amount of sunlight that enters your pond, creating optimal conditions, cooler water and enzymes that help balance your pond's ecosystem. Pond tint also...

  • Information on Taking Care of a Backyard Pond

    A backyard pond is a lovely, peaceful addition to any landscape. To preserve the natural beauty, some simple maintenance is important. A major challenge for pond owners is controlling algae...

  • How to Rid Your Pond of Noxious Plants

    Noxious plants can quickly take over a pond, covering the entire surface and choking out decorative plants. Since they grow so quickly, they are difficult to remove and usually require extreme...

  • Types of Irrigation Systems

    An irrigation system is the application of water to soil, and is very beneficial to keeping your lawn lush and green. An irrigation system saves hours of time over watering your lawn, garden and...

  • How to Keep Fish Pond Water Clear

    Fish ponds are a beautiful addition to any backyard and can provide a home for many aquatic plants and animals. Housing these species is an easy way to add a scenic element to your pond but doing...

  • How to Repair the Nozzle on a Husky Power Washer

    Husky power washers are good tools to have around the house, and are also good for light commercial use. Like any other tool, parts wear out and need to be repaired or replaced. Sometimes, the...

  • How to Troubleshoot an Irrigation Control Valve

    An automatic irrigation system can make easy work out of watering your landscape. Gone are the days of dragging hoses around the house to make sure all your plant life is watered. While the...

  • How to Clean a deck with dish washing liquid

    It's Spring, snow has melted, winter coats are put away, it's time to enjoy the outdoors and sitting on the deck again. First things first, the deck needs cleaning, save money by doing it...

  • UK Water Recycling Facts

    Water recycling is the reuse of water for everyday purposes. In the United Kingdom, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, there are numerous options available for recycling this valuable,...

  • Do-It-Yourself French Drains

    Poor drainage in yards can result in problems that range from excessive water accumulation in landscaped areas to water buildup around foundations or in basements. One of the simplest solutions to...

  • How to Have The Perfect Lawn You Allways Wanted

    I have my own Lawn Care and Landscaping business and im sharing some of my secrets to a perfect lawn. Most people pay big bucks for something they could do on there own. In this article it will...

  • How to Conserve Water in Yard

    During the heat of summer when the thermostat is soaring well into to the nineties one will water their yard and gardens twice daily. While the gardens are flourishing and your neighbors may be...

  • How to Use Mosquito Control Techniques

    You can use mosquito control techniques at your home to keep mosquitoes away and protect your family from the diseases and parasites that they carry. Mosquito bites are dangerous, painful and...

  • How to Fix a Sinkhole in a Lawn

    Sinkholes are places where the ground has collapsed into an opening formed underground. Large sinkholes form by water dissolving a type of rock known as carbonate (limestone, dolomite) or...

  • How to Make Your Own Humming Bird Nectar

    Hummingbirds are attractive little living gems that many people want to attract to their homes, gardens and yards. While you can not always provide flowers with scrumptious nectar for them to eat...

  • How to Conserve Water During the Summer

    Conserving water during the summer months can be a bit more challenging then during winter but it can be done. Why? We water our lawn and plants, let our kids run through the sprinkler, take more...

  • Parts of a Sprinkler System

    A sprinkler system is a convenient way to maintain a beautiful lawn and is also a way to maximize the water being used. Knowing the basic parts of a watering system will keep your system in proper...

  • How to Save Water & Money by Sweeping and Raking in Your Garden

    Summer time gets hot in a lot of places in the USA and many of these places are plagued with drought conditions. Water restrictions in many cities and towns have limited water use, like...

  • Facts About Drip Irrigation

    Drip irrigation is a method of watering plants that reduces the amount of water used compared to traditional methods. Water slowly drips either from above ground or through an underground network...

  • How to Design a Drywell

    Drywells are drainage systems that transfer water from one area to another that is better able to absorb it. Drywells, sometimes called French drains (or "soakaways" and seepage pits in some areas...

  • How to Clean a Drinking Water Fountain

    A drinking water fountain has germs and bacteria. This can cause minor illnesses like a cold, or it can transmit harmful conditions. Public drinking fountains are usable by hundreds of people...

  • About In-Ground Lawn Sprinklers

    In-ground lawn sprinklers are an efficient and convenient means of watering a lawn and landscaping. What was once only available to golf courses, commercial properties and the well to do is now...

  • How to Correct Drainage Problems

    Sometimes keeping it simple, outwits the idealist, with dollar signs in their eyes. People have been taking care of drainage problems, even before the shovel was invented.

  • How to Save Money by Keeping Your Water Bill Down

    Try to use low water or Xeriscaping plants for your garden or landscaping home. Especially in the lower elevations of the arid southwestern United States. Not only will you help save water you...

  • How Does a Lawn Sprinkler System Work?

    It gets tiring when you have to unwrap the hose and pull it across the lawn every other day to water your lawn. If you have a very large lawn it can also be physically taxing. Having a sprinkler...

  • How Does a Sprinkler System Work?

    All sprinkler system work by bringing water from a water source through pipework to a designated place. There are many types of sprinkler systems, such as the lawn system. This can be as simple as...

  • How to Extend a Water-Hose Line

    When the existing water hose is not long enough to reach the distant flowerbeds, it's time to extend the existing water hose line. Extending the existing water hose offers more flexibility than...

  • How Does a Sprinkler Work?

    Sprinklers are constructed of metal or plastic. At its core, a sprinkler contains an input valve, a cam connected to a rotating arm and an outlet attached to the rotating arm.

  • How to Clean the Patio after Vacation

    You return from vacation and find the patio looking dismal. The plants are overgrown and there’s mold on the pavers. Here’s how to clean up your outdoor living space after it’s been neglected.

  • How to Clean your Air Conditioner

    Learn how to clean your air conditioner coils using just a few simple tips. This may help your air conditioner performance and life span.

  • How to maintain a green lawn

    Your lawn can make a big difference in the curb appeal of your home. We want to maintain a healthy, green, and full lawn, but variables such as pests, weather, and weeds generally mess up our...

  • How to Replace a Sprinkler Head

    Having a lawn sprinkler system is an advantage for keeping a lawn watered and in top condition. Unfortunately, dirt sometimes will get into them and keep them elevated. Due to this, they are often...

  • Learn About the Different Water Sources for a Pressure Washer

    Learn about water sources for a pressure washer in this free video on power tool maintenance.

  • How to Water and Fertilize Ornamental Grasses

    Learn how to water and fertilize ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video.

  • How to Keep Pet Urine From Damaging the Lawn

    Pet urine can turn the grass that it touches yellow or brown, because of the nitrogen content. Dog urine causes this problem more often than the urine of other pets. Even if you don't have a dog,...

  • How to Accident Proof Your Backyard

    Every year millions of people get hurt in their own backyards. Toddlers and children are often the most seriously injured and thousands lose their lives annually. The majority of these accidents...

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