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What to Plant Now for a Fall Vegetable Garden

What to Plant Now for a Fall Vegetable Garden

Aug 15th 2024

Planting a fall vegetable garden is an excellent way to add a fresh, homegrown taste to your meals. Many vegetables thrive in the cooler fall temperatures, even though most gardeners only think of planting crops in the spring and summer. It is said that fall is the second spring, and crops usually p …
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Common Property Drainage Issues and How to Resolve Them

Common Property Drainage Issues and How to Resolve Them

Aug 13th 2024

A clogged drainage system in a home or yard can become a nightmare at the worst time, especially if you must deal with it frequently. It is time to take action when you notice unexpected leaks, visible soggy patches, or standing water in the yard. Without a proper drainage system, water can accumula …
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12 Common Pond Liner Questions You Need to Ask

12 Common Pond Liner Questions You Need to Ask

Aug 12th 2024

Pond liners are essential in constructing beautiful ponds. They are available in several different materials and from different brands. A pond liner is a waterproof, impermeable membrane that lines the bottom and sides of a pond to prevent water from leaking into the ground. If you are building a po …
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Increase Privacy in Your Yard with Natural Fences

Increase Privacy in Your Yard with Natural Fences

Aug 9th 2024

There are many reasons to add some privacy to your yard, such as creating a private area to enjoy your free time or not having to deal with your neighbor's unsightly clutter or proximity. The longer you stay home, the more you crave a private spot to find peace and avoid unwanted attention. Natural …
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Top 7 Questions about Greenhouse Growing

Top 7 Questions about Greenhouse Growing

Aug 8th 2024

Do you know you can grow fresh vegetables all year round in your backyard? About 35% of US households grow edible plants year-round in a greenhouse. This isn't even surprising, given the many benefits it offers. One of the main benefits is reduced water consumption compared to other growing methods …
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14 Unusual Vegetables for Your Garden

14 Unusual Vegetables for Your Garden

Aug 7th 2024

Are you looking for exciting new vegetables to grow in your garden? Even though growing tomatoes, pumpkins, and bell peppers is always a good choice, there are so many other options that you can grow in your backyard. I'm finding diversity in global vegetables that are unique, culinary fresh, and st …
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5 Top Basic Elements of Landscape Design

5 Top Basic Elements of Landscape Design

Aug 6th 2024

Design is essential in outdoor spaces because several key elements contribute to a well-designed and functional landscape. The five top elements of aesthetic landscape design are line, color, form, texture, and scale. These features are building blocks to success in your landscape architectures. The …
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Tips That Will Help You Improve Your Garden’s Drainage

Tips That Will Help You Improve Your Garden’s Drainage

Aug 5th 2024

A garden with poor drainage can become a swamp during rainy, wetter months, with long-term after-effects. Good drainage is essential for maintaining healthy grass and growing healthy garden plants. However, the weather is not the only reason behind poor drainage in the garden. Sometimes, a clogged p …
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