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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • How to Trim Desert Willows

    Desert willow (Chilopsis linearis) is not a true willow. This is a hardwood tree native to southeastern United States, Gulf Coast and western United States. Native Americans use the wood for a...

  • How to Remove Gnats & Larvae From Indoor Plants

    Pesky little gnats flying around your plants? Are there tiny, narrow slime trails crisscrossing your plant's soil? If so, fungus gnats have taken up residence in your potted plants. Fungus gnats...

  • How to Fix Cracks in a Concrete Garden Statue

    Concrete garden statues add a sense of grandeur and elegance to any garden, but with age and wear can easily become cracked and unattractive. Cracks in your statues will also hasten their decline,...

  • How to Use an Umberella Trellis in the Garden

    Umbrella-shaped trellises can be used to decorate the garden or lawn and to create unique, upright sprays of flowers. Use umbrella trellises to grow climbing flowers such as climbing roses,...

  • Instructions on Planting Bahia Grass Seed

    Bahia is a warm season grass that is drought resistant. It's a good choice as it can survive in many soil types and resists insects and disease. It can be planted any time in the growing season....

  • Homemade Weed Killer With Beer

    Weeds are a problem in almost everyone's lawn. Getting rid of them can be as tedious and difficult as pulling out the weeds by hand. A lot of weedkillers also can kill nearby plants and other...

  • How to Grow Winter Vegetables in the Midsouth

    Planting winter vegetables allows gardeners to grow produce beyond the spring and summer months. If you live in the mid-southern region of the United States, you can grow everything from kale and...

  • How to Make a Rain Bucket for Under Your Down Spouts

    There is no need to use fresh tap water and run up your utility bill to water your garden plants. Greywater is an acceptable and low-cost or free alternative. Rainfall is an example of...

  • How to Build Redwood Planter Boxes

    Container gardening is becoming a popular option as more people are moving into condos and townhomes where there's no other way to garden. Redwood planter boxes are the way to go, and building...

  • How to Get Rid of Bahai Grass

    Bahia grass is a warm season grass that is resistant to drought, insects, disease and various types of fertile and infertile soils. This grass is not an aggressive plant, but its roots can go...

  • How to Keep Raccoons From Chewing on Plastic Garbage Can Lids

    For the most part raccoons prefer to live their lives in the wild, but the ever encroaching human presence has caused these otherwise solitary animals to search for food in many people's...

  • How to Plant New St. Augustine Sod

    A St. Augustine grass lawn can be grown by seeding, planting plugs or laying sod. Installing sod is the quickest way to establish a lawn, but it's also the most expensive. It is therefore very...

  • How to Get Rid of Wide Blade Grass in Your Lawn

    Getting rid of wide blade grass in your lawn can become a pretty big job, but can be easy if you pick the perfect day to do it. These grasses usually grow all season long, starting in the spring...

  • How to Sharpen Anvil Pruning Shears

    Anvil pruning shears are heavy-duty hand pruning shears designed for pruning plants, bushes and small tree branches. Anvil pruning shears are designed to last for many years, but older or heavily...

  • How to Prune Old Bradford Pear Trees

    Old Bradford pear trees are popularly known for their oval shape and the beautiful and juicy pear fruits they produce. They are considered old or mature trees when they reach a height of 30 to 50...

  • How to Spray Thistle in Wetlands

    Thistle and its subspecies are found throughout the North America. Though some species are native, non-native Eurasian species such as Canada thistle are considered weeds. It is an opportunistic,...

  • How to Grow Mushrooms for Food

    Growing mushrooms at home for food is easier than you might think. If you have a cool, dark, damp place where you can easily regulate the temperature in a small area, then you could have edible...

  • Good Shade Trees to Plant Near the Patio

    A patio is a great place to kick back and relax in your own home. However, during the warmer months of the year, your patio can take a beating from the sun. If you're looking to do some...

  • How to Treat Powdery Mildew on a Grass Lawn Turf Yard

    Powdery mildew looks like someone sprinkled flour or talcum powder on your lawn. It tends to attack Kentucky bluegrass, particularly in areas of the lawn that are wet or get very little sun. It's...

  • How to Make Your Own Waterfall Filter

    A waterfall is a wonderful addition to any garden or pond, but the effect can be ruined by dirty, cloudy, or algae-choked water. Adding plants to your water feature is a great way to provide...

  • How to Repair Tomato Cages

    Tomato cages add needed support to the plant as they set fruit. Staking is another option, but this requires more work as the plants must constantly be pruned and tied to the stake. Cages only...

  • How to Measure for a Window Box

    Window boxes, which are available at most home and garden centers in a variety of shapes and sizes, can brighten up the outside of your home. One of the most important steps in choosing a window...

  • How to Get Rid of Snakes Around a Barn

    Snakes elicit different emotions in different people--fear, fascination or even disgust. Some land owners enjoy having one or two snakes take up residence in their barn to help keep out rodents...

  • How to Treat Weeds on New Sod

    When dealing with weeds forming in newly established sod, it is important to consider what type of turfgrass you are trying to establish, along with what type of weeds that you want to eradicate....

  • How to Make a Composter From a Plastic Barrel

    Every vegetable or flower garden needs compost added to it in order for plants to grow successfully. Kitchen scraps and garden snippings can easily be converted to compost for next year's garden...

  • How to Apply Soil Analysis Fertilizer for Vegetables

    Fertilizing is an essential part of raising a successful vegetable garden. Since plants rely on a variety of minerals and nutrients to support vibrant growth, getting the right blend to the roots...

  • How to Plant Bean Seeds After Splitting

    Bean seeds are easily germinated when provided with the right environment. If you already have a seed that is split open, revealing a small sprout, then the germination work is basically done for...

  • How to Get Rid of Vinca Minor

    Vinca minor, commonly called periwinkle, is an aggressive evergreen perennial ground cover that has the means to spread beyond its intended borders. For some, this is a great way to quickly gain a...

  • How Much Epsom Salt Should You Put on Plants?

    One of the best gardening secrets has always been soil additives. Some gardeners have their own formulas for creating the best gardens using mulch, compost and fertilizers. However, there are some...

  • How to Get Rid of Poison Ivy Safely

    Poison ivy can be difficult to get rid of, but you don't have to use chemicals. Here is a way to safely remove poison ivy that protects you and the environment.

  • How to Durability of Shed Kits is based on Essential Foundation

    The foundation of these shed kits is much important when you make your decisions about log shed kits or garden cabins. As the base of these sheds is important the durability of all the shed kits...

  • How to Start a Kitchen Garden

    There is no better time to start planning a kitchen garden also known potage. It is a small herb and vegetable garden where you can grow to suit your cooking.

  • How to Start Tiny Seeds an Easier Way

    Many varieties of flowers have tiny seeds and are difficult to start.Here is an easier way to start them.

  • How to Grow tasty Tomatoes

    Love spaghetti or pizza? Growing tomatoes will give you plenty of one of the main ingredient for these dishes.

  • How to Get Free Tomato Plants

    Want to plant tomatoes in your garden or greenhouse but do not want to pay for them at your local garden store? Here is how to get tomato plants for free.

  • How to Keep Squirrels Out of Pecan Trees

    Squirrels can devastate pecan trees in just a matter of weeks and even days. This article will give you step by step instructions for keeping squirrels out of pecan trees and any tree for that...

  • How to Illuminate Patio Planters

    Having a beautiful patio garden can be a wonderful way to create a relaxing place to enjoy a cup of tea on a pleasant evening. Incorporating lights to illuminate your patio plants is not only...

  • How to Do Stink Bug Control

    A stink bug invasion can be controlled in various ways. These little insects are found across the United States and often within garden settings. They can be quite a nuisance however when they...

  • How to Plant Personal Seeds

    Gardening can be one of the most relaxing activities. You can grow almost anything depending on your climate. Maybe you want to grow some vegetables in your garden, or maybe you wish to plant a...

  • Carpenter Bee Prevention

    Carpenter bees are large, black and yellow bees often observed hovering around the eaves of houses, as well as the weathered or bare wood on decks and porches, where they make little round...

  • How to Use Roundup to Kill Grass

    Getting rid of unwanted grass can be a difficult proposition. Digging up the grass can work temporarily, but unless every root is removed, grass can grow back. Killing grass from the roots up is...

  • How to Build a Yard Drainage

    A yard that fails to drain and suffers water pooling is a problem. The area remains soggy long after the rest of the yard has dried, grass in the area dies, and in some cases the pooling damages...

  • How Can I Break the Ground for Grass Seeds?

    By opening up your ground to allow higher rates of seed infiltration, you can achieve higher rates of successful germination. The most important aspect of generating these high rates is to achieve...

  • How to Grow Privet Hedges

    Privet hedges are easy to grow. They will quickly fill in and give you a thick hedge of greenery. Some countries such as Australia have outlawed growing privet hedges because they grow like weeds....

  • How to Start an Organic Garden With Deer Fence

    Healthy, nutrient-rich organic soil is the most important factor in growing a vigorous, prolific garden. Building up garden soil is a time-consuming process, sometimes taking several years until a...

  • How to Remove Pet Odor From a Garden

    After a winter of family pets using the garden or backyard as a porta-potty, the yard may be quite odorous by spring. Skunks that are attracted to gardens may also leave their scent behind. This...

  • How to Get Rid of Brown Spots in Lawn

    Brown spots can appear from time to time on any lawn. While dog urine is often blamed, there are numerous other causes for this discoloration. Among the most common are lawn fungus, insect...

  • How to Kill Spruce Trees

    Spruce trees are coniferous trees with whorled branches. They are very dense and hardy, which is what makes them difficult to kill. They flourish in cool to cold temperatures and can grow to be 60...

  • How to Make Stepping Stones From Cement

    Concrete stepping stones are a great item to use to decorate your lawn or garden area. Yet, if you price these decorative items at a retail store, the expense may make you reconsider buying them....

  • How to Get Rid of Mice in a Furnace

    Mice rarely build their nests in places that can be accessed easily; in some cases they build them in areas that can be potentially dangerous to the health of homeowners. Mouse nests in a furnace...

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