Fences usually serve a practical purpose, marking a property line or garden zone. But your fence can do more if it's painted ...
After almost two months without any measurable rain in Dallas, there’s no doubt your yard is looking, well, crunchy. And while you can jealously covet your neighbor’s lush lawn—and wonder what kind of ...
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The Fast-Growing Fruit Tree That Can Bring Unsuspected Privacy To Your Yard Or Garden
Looking to turn your yard into a secluded oasis? While a fence certainly provides privacy, it doesn't have the beauty (or ...
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How Coral Bells Can Add Color To Your Front Yard
Learn how Heuchera (Coral Bells) provides year-round color and requires low maintenance, with its evergreen foliage, vibrant ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Reclaiming a bit of lawn for nature is easy with enough cardboard and mulch, but landscaping that newly created garden bed can be intimidating—unless you happen to be a baseball fan ...
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How To Fix Brown Spots In Your Yard—And What To Do So They Don't Come Back
There are various reasons brown spots or a brown patch of grass appear in an otherwise green lawn. We checked in with an ...
Fall in the SC Lowcountry doesn’t bring changing leaves, but orange wings. Here’s how to attract these fall colored butterflies to your yard this season.
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about attracting hummingbirds, crabgrass and other weeds, ligustrum trees, bromeliads and African irises ...
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