Front yards rarely get a full renovation in one go, yet small, targeted changes can make them read as cleaner and more ...
Your lawn doesn’t look patchy because grass seed is unreliable. It looks patchy because you’re probably spreading it in a way that smothers some areas while starving others. Fix that one habit, and ...
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Dogwood trees have a shallow root system that benefits from mulch to help retain moisture and keep soil temperatures even. Learn how and the proper time to mulch a dogwood tree.
Spring shows up quietly in many yards, but experienced gardeners already prepare long before flowers begin stretching toward the sun. The moment winter loosens its grip, soil starts waking up like it ...
So back to “What’s new in mulch?” It’s wool. Yes, from sheep. It can be used right off the sheep or in the form of wool pellets (more expensive). Waste wool is being used. Some benefits of using wool ...
A simple kitchen leftover can support healthier soil and help your garden thrive, offering a waste-reducing way to nourish plants and soil naturally.
A water company is using ancient hedge laying techniques to improve biodiversity near a lake. Bristol Water said it wants to improve diverse wildlife at Blagdon Lake, a 440-acre reservoir and trout ...
Despite rainy weather Saturday, “Love Your Park Day,” a community revitalization event hosted by Killeen Parks & Recreation, brought together around 50 volunteers excited to help fix up Long Branch ...
The key to water management is simple, drip irrigation. On moderate and steep slopes, sprinklers and bubblers are not ...