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How to Keep Goats from Eating Shrubs & Fruit Vines

Goats' greatest asset is also their biggest fault: Goats are effective in keeping weeds and brush under control, which means they also can cause major damage to shrubs, fruit vines and other landscape plants.

How to Repair a Rotted Rafter

If you see a rotted rafter, you should take steps to identify the source of moisture that is causing the decay. This includes repairing any leaks in the roof above the rafter. It may also include replacing roof sheathing.

How to Get a Tennis Ball Out of a Storm Drain

Storm drains and spouting are subject to getting clogged with debris. From leaves to tennis balls, a buildup or clogged storm drain can cause your spouting to work improperly and inefficiently. Removing tennis balls from spouts and drainage tubes involves using objects to help you reach the impasse.

How to Make Sticky Spray Paint Harden

Spray paint may be somewhat synonymous with vandalism and teenage rebellion, but such stereotypes become insignificant compared to the real uses for spray paint. From small art projects to automobiles, this small can can be used to create a terrific visual effect with a minimum of fuss.

How to Grow Texas Sage in a Container

Texas sage is a native North American herbaceous plant found in the southern United States where temperatures are warm and conditions are dry. The plant grows in a shrublike habit and may become 6 feet tall with care but is more commonly about 3 feet tall in the wild.

The Best Roofing Materials for a Mansard Roof

Selecting a roofing material for a home is among the most important and costly decisions when designing a home. Though style is important aesthetically, the roofing material serves both aesthetic and functional purposes.

How to Kill Flies in My Garage

Flies are resourceful little pests, and like other common garage bugs, they're hard to get rid of. Killing flies in your garage requires a multi-pronged approach.

How to Make Jungle Vines for a Jungle Party

Filled with bright, colorful plants, tall trees and exotic animals, the jungle has fascinated both adults and children for centuries. Draw inspiration from the jungle to create one-of-a-kind parties for your friends and family.

How to Build a Paper Tornado

The paper tornado is a craft project for all age levels. The tornado looks realistic and is displayed alone or as part of a diorama. The paper tornado requires basic craft supplies and any sheet of white paper.

How to Hide a Crack in Plastic

Repair a crack in plastic at home with an epoxy putty or plastic filler. Clean, fill, sand, prime, paint and polish and the job will be practically invisible. Wear gloves, safety goggles and a mask to protect skin, eyes and lungs.

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