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  • Dandelions blooming throughout a yard
    By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    The Best Way To Keep Dandelions From Spreading All Over Your Lawn And Garden

    Dandelions are a sign that spring is here, but too many of them can be a nuisance. This is the simplest and most efficient way to keep them at bay.

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  • Walking barefoot through healthy grass
    By Sophie Pell 4 months ago

    Is Aspirin The Secret To A Healthier Lawn?

    Discover how the simple medicine cabinet staple, aspirin, may give your lawn a healthy, lush boost. You may not believe the difference that it makes.

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  • A Bradford pear growing in farm country
    By Ron Baker 4 months ago

    Planting This Tree Should Be Against The Law. Luckily, It Is (In Some States)

    Bradford pear trees stink... literally. But there are many other reasons you will want to remove this invasive, tire-puncturing tree from your property.

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  • a gardener planting an unknown type of tree
    By Jillian Chapman 4 months ago

    This Tree Was Once So Popular. Now, Planting It Could Get You Into Legal Trouble

    Once a favorite ornamental, this tree is now banned in many places. Find out why it is on the invasive species list and native alternatives to consider instead.

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  • Gloved hand digging weed from between pavers
    By Lisa Bonham 4 months ago

    The Surefire Way To Keep Weeds From Growing Between Pavers

    Weeds can pop up in some of the most inconvenient spots, including between your pavers. Keep them from setting up shop with this easy maintenance tip.

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  • Remove this plant before it spreads
    By David Kuchta 4 months ago

    This Plant Is So Problematic, It's Actually Banned In Several US States

    Don't let this banned plant sneak into your yard. Discover what it is, where it thrives, and how to identify it before it becomes a problem.

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  • Weeds growing in the cracks between stone pavers
    By Rob Johnstone 4 months ago

    How To Keep Weeds Out Of Cracks Using A Pantry Staple You Already Own

    Weeds growing between cracks can make your outdoor space look unsightly. Thankfully, there's a non-toxic pantry staple that easily kills the unwanted plants.

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  • concrete birdbath with dirt stains
    By Sophie Pell 4 months ago

    The Easiest And Cheapest Way To Clean Your Birdbath To Keep It Looking Like New

    A dirty birdbath is a danger to your flying friends. Fortunately, there is a simple, affordable, and all-natural way to bring your birdbath back to life.

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  • woman mowing a lawn
    By Rob Johnstone 4 months ago

    Common Lawn Mowing Mistakes To Avoid At All Costs If You Want A Lush Green Yard

    The perfect lawn comes with a lot of care and attention. But, you should also follow these simple guidelines to avoid the top lawn care mistakes.

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  • outdoor container herb garden
    By Sophie Pell 4 months ago

    The Easy-To-Grow Herb That Will Enrich The Soil In Your Garden All On Its Own

    Plants need soil rich in nutrients to be able to thrive. Here is the herb you should consider planting to help enrich soil for its neighboring plants to thrive.

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  • A hand sifting very loose soil
    By Ron Baker 4 months ago

    The Quick Trick That Makes It Easy To Know If It's Time To Aerate Your Lawn

    Wondering if it is time to aerate your lawn? Here's a quick and clever trick that uses a tool from your shed and how to use it as part of your lawn maintenance.

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  • Fuel grades and octane ratings on a gasoline pump
    By Ron Baker 4 months ago

    Should You Ever Use Premium Gas In Your Lawn Mower?

    Is premium gas the lawn mower game changer you've been looking for? Here are the key differences from regular fuel and find out if ethanol-free may even work.

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  • weed growing in white gravel
    By Rob Johnstone 4 months ago

    4 Tricks To Get Rid Of Weeds Growing In Gravel Using Items You Already Own

    Weeds poking out from your gravel walkway can ruin the polished look of your yard. Try these easy, chemical-free ways to get rid of weeds in gravel.

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  • gloved hand spreading fertilizer on yard
    By Ron Baker 5 months ago

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Applying Fertilizer To Wet Grass

    Applying fertilizer to wet grass might not seem so bad but it may not be the best choice. Our lawn care expert shared what you need to know about this.

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  • Woman holding soap
    By Kirsten Nunez 5 months ago

    The Fascinating Reason People Are Putting Bar Soap In Their Garden (& If You Should Too)

    No one wants deer trampling through their beautiful garden. Here is the bar soap hack you need to know to keep your friendly neighborhood deer out.

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  • lawn mown in straight pattern
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    Sorry, But You Shouldn't Mow Your Lawn In A Repeating Pattern. Here's Why

    Are you mowing your lawn in tidy rows for a perfectly manicured look? Here's why you should not do that every time for a lusher, more even lawn.

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  • A large tree stump on a grass lawn
    By Sharon Kong Perring 5 months ago

    Removing An Old Tree Stump Is Easier With The Help Of One Common Bathroom Staple

    Tree stump removal is backbreaking work, but expensive to hire out. Try this pantry product to help you remove an old tree stump without professional help.

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  • Creeping mazus blooms purple with orange specks against green foliage.
    By Ron Baker 5 months ago

    The Colorful Ground Cover That Makes A Great Grass Alternative For Small Yards

    Learn more about the vibrant ground cover alternative that will do more than turn heads, but transform your yard into a low-maintenance, eye-catching display.

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  • sprinkler watering a lawn
    By Rob Johnstone 5 months ago

    Should You Be Watering Your Lawn After Mowing?

    For healthier grass that will be the envy of your neighborhood, you should know the right time to mow your lawn and the right time to water it, too.

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  • gravel pathway in backyard
    By Sophie Pell 5 months ago

    Keep Gravel Secure And In Place With The Property Brothers' Foolproof Solution

    Tired of messy gravel? The Property Brothers share a clever fix. Here is the pro tip to keep your paths, driveways, and walkways looking clean and polished.

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  • lawn mower with a mowed patch behind it and tall grass on either side
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 5 months ago

    Costco Lawn Mowers That Are Definitely Worth Buying, According To Reviews

    Costco might be your one-stop-shop for lawn maintenance tools, and lawn mowers are no exception. Here are the best Costco lawn mowers you can buy.

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  • garden tools and gloves sitting in a garden box
    By Rob Johnstone 6 months ago

    The Smart Pool Noodle Hack That Comes In Handy When Doing Yard Work

    Are you struggling with blisters after doing yard work? Here is an easy, budget-friendly pool noodle hack that may make lawn maintenance less painful.

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  • plants growing in two large planters
    By Sophie Pell 6 months ago

    Avoid Using These Items To Fill The Bottom Of Your Large Plant Pots At All Costs

    If you're looking to save money on potting soil for your large planters, here are some filler materials you should avoid and what you should use instead.

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  • A woman watering her lawn with a hose.
    By Sharon Kong Perring 6 months ago

    This Is By Far The Most Ideal Time To Water Your Lawn For The Healthiest Growth

    Believe it or not, it matters what time of day you are watering your lawn. Here is when you should be watering and why this is important for a healthy yard.

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  • A weed growing in a gravel path
    By Rob Johnstone 6 months ago

    The Little-Known Tip You Need To Successfully Keep Weeds From Growing In Gravel

    It seems no matter what you try, weeds keep springing up in your gravel. Here is the clever tip you need to know so you can finally get rid of them for good.

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  • Holding a dirty push broom up
    By Ron Baker 6 months ago

    How To Reuse An Old Broom To Make Growing Grass From Seed A Breeze

    Don't throw out your worn out broom just yet. This clever trick repurposes it to make growing grass easier and way more effective than other methods.

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  • Brown patches of dead grass in a lawn
    By Rob Johnstone 6 months ago

    The Lawn Aeration Trick That'll Revive Your Patchy Yard Without Pricey Equipment

    If your lawn is looking patchy and brown, we have a quick fix that uses a tool you probably already have lying around. Try this DIY trick to save your lawn.

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