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August Backyard Decorating Tips

Posted on July 25th, 2017

Picture this: you’ve planned the most extravagant barbeque in your backyard this weekend, and invited ten of your closest friends. Now that you have stocked up on food, paper goods and liters of soda, you’re prepared to take on the masses — but your backyard’s appearance could state otherwise. Despite August being deemed the unofficial […]

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5 Plants That Need Little to No Care

Posted on July 18th, 2017

Roses are red, violets are blue, and that plant will turn brown if you don’t take care of it. Of course, that’s not how the saying goes, but that’s exactly what leads to most plant-based deaths. Fortunately, in a world of Daffodils and other high-maintenance plants, there are some plants that don’t require your assistance […]

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How to Care for Your Lawn During a Drought

Posted on July 14th, 2017

Summertime is the season to show off your lawn’s most prestigious feature: a green smile. No, your lawn isn’t actually smiling, but the bright green hue is reminiscent of happiness. Unfortunately, sometimes summer leads to an unhappy lawn. Thanks to possible drought, the color can fade to a dark brown. Before you panic, check out […]

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5 Pairs of Plants to Avoid Grouping Together

Posted on July 13th, 2017

In order to have a flourishing garden, companion planting is something you need to practice. This is the process of planting crops together that will help each other grow. However, not all plants are meant to be planted near each other, some pairings can actually hinder growth — or even lead to both plants’ deaths! […]

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Can You Cut the Grass While It’s Wet?

Posted on July 6th, 2017

Do you finally have time to mow the lawn, but you’re not sure if you should because it just stopped raining? For those looking to have the best lawn possible, postpone this mowing session until the grass has dried. There are a few reasons why you should wait to break out your trusty lawnmower. Wet […]

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Lawn & Garden Tips for Early Summer

Posted on June 27th, 2017

Summer is here and boy is it beautiful out! Now that the warm sun is shining down, your lawn and plants will continue to grow, making your property as beautiful as ever. However, the maintenance you need to provide your lawn and garden now is different from when you first started back in early spring. […]

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Maintenance Tips for Your Perennial Garden

Posted on June 23rd, 2017

Perennial plants are a staple in every garden due to the fact that they don’t require to be re-planted year after year. While perennials do require the least amount of work each spring, you still need to maintain them throughout the summer so they can continue to grow. Show your perennial plants some love this […]

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Landscaping Trends for Summer 2017

Posted on June 21st, 2017

Summer is officially here which means your lawn and property should be a beautiful masterpiece by now (or at least on its way) For those who aren’t close to having the masterpiece they desire (or to those who just moved into their new home), make sure you’re doing these things. Otherwise, you’ll be known as […]

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Tools to Help Loosen Up Soil

Posted on June 16th, 2017

Have you decided to add some new plants to your garden recently? Before you go ahead and begin planting, make sure the soil is loose and ready to be planted in. The easiest way to loosen up your garden’s soil is by using one of these many gardening tools. Hoes One of the most popular […]

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Why You Need to Plant Flowers in Your Vegetable Garden

Posted on June 15th, 2017

Do you want to know the secret for what can make your vegetable garden look beautiful with strong and healthy plants? The answer is as simple as planting flowers in your vegetable garden — not in a separate area. Benefits of Combining Gardens At first, it might make sense to have separate flower and vegetable […]

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