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How To Prevent Accidentally Reseeding Grass In Your Flower Beds
Nothing ruins your flower beds quite like grass popping up everywhere. Find out how your lawn mower and garden tools could be ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Choose Between Pine Straw And Mulch In Your Garden
Both pine straw or wood mulch make an excellent mulch for your garden depending on the situation. Here's how to decide when ...
Have you noticed that grass refuses to thrive in your lawn, but it's lush and green in your flower beds? Unless you’re ready to give up the blooms and create another area to mow, the grass has got to ...
When weeds do appear, remove them before they flower. Deep-rooted weeds can be pulled using a stick weeder or pointed, narrow ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Make Mulch With Fallen Leaves
Lisa We have all these piles of leaves at the edge of our yards, and we have a good many kids in my neighborhood. So, if you can't blow the leaves to the curb, and you can't burn them, what do you do?
Southern Living on MSN
Should You Let Leaves Sit On Your Flower Beds?
If you have deciduous trees in your yard, you have a source of free gardening gold—autumn leaves. Rather than clogging landfills with bags of leaves, you can use them to enhance the soil, suppress ...
If you prefer to set your plants into beds, work several inches of organic matter into the soil to loosen our clays and keep ...
Applying mulch at the right time in autumn is key if you want to see the most benefits in your garden. Mulch too late, and ...
Apartment Therapy on MSN
I'm a Master Gardener, and This Is the One Outdoor Task I Never Skip in Fall
As a master gardener, I have over a decade of experience in growing and maintaining my own garden, and learning how to help ...
From plans for spring harvest to spacing tips to planting basics, there’s a steady stream of tasks to do and things to look ...
The South African on MSN
How to start an edible garden, even without green fingers
Want to start an edible garden but don’t have green fingers? These basic tips will get you started the right way.
Everyday Cheapskate: It’s time to rake the yard, but you don’t have to break your back (or the bank)
Dragging piles of leaves across the yard is the fast track to sore muscles and cranky moods. Instead, rake directly onto a ...
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