Water harvesting is becoming a growing trend – and for good reason. By collecting and reusing rainwater in your yard, you can reduce your reliance on municipal water and help conserve energy. It helps reduce the strain on the environment – and save you a buck, too! According to the ...
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A house with a yard can be heavenly in the summertime. But if you’ve ever toiled to tame an unruly azalea or keep deer from nibbling the roses, you know first hand—yard work is hard work. We don’t blame you if you’re thinking of hiring a landscaper! But here’s a secret ...
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Crape Myrtle Lagerstroemia Image: Robert Clay Reed/Getty These survivors laugh in the face of drought and deer. They love hot, sunny climes and bloom in summer, when most trees have ended their show. BUT, crape myrtles hate to be topped off; if you give them plenty of room to grow (15 to ...
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How to prepare your yard for spring so you can enjoy it more and work on it less. Image: Art of Kendal Temps might still be a long way from shorts and T-shirts, but if your soil is warming up, it’s time to tackle your spring lawn care tasks. Especially if you want ...
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