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...e and get the kids moving outside, consider these landscaping ideas for your own… More
While weed-free gardening is impossible, having fewer weeds can be a reality when weed… More
Landscaping fabric can be used to separate plants and prevent weeds from growing between… More
Some garden pots are already sealed, or need no sealing, when you purchase them.… More
...you're trying to contain pet bunnies in your back yard or keep wild rabbits… More
...ge. In many situations, you do not need to hire a landscaper to alleviate… More
Lawn-mowing equipment comes in several styles, each with its own features. There are riding… More
If you have a gasoline-powered lawn mower, sooner or later the engine will become… More
Several items on any lawn mower should be checked on a regular basis. They… More
Grass catchers are manufactured with attach and release systems that may differ widely depending… More
To make a wooden flower box you need only basic carpentry skills, a few… More
An eco-friendly reel mower can be used to cut nearly any lawn. The only… More
...ending on type and moisture conditions. One cubic yard of mulch can weigh anywhere… More
Synthetic oil in a lawn mower is acceptable. Most manufacturers will warn against using… More
...d yard planters can be charming additions to your landscape. You can transform a… More
Your front entry is the first impression you make on guests. This is where… More
Landscaping is about creating a look around a dwelling by placing plants, trees and… More
... informal---"My great-grandmother had that in her yard!"---a little research and common sense can… More
Landscaping a yard--back, front or side--doesn't have to be a complicated procedure. Pick simple,… More
...natural addition to any landscape. Numerous stone landscaping… More
... the yard naturally with tips from a professional landscaper in this free video on… More
The best way to keep dogs out of your yard is to put up a… More
Keep cats away from a yard by covering up sandy areas with a tarp, continuously… More
...reseeding the lawn and adding fresh plants to the landscape every season. Improve the look… More
...tect your yard from mice and moles by keeping the landscaping clean, monitoring food and… More
Learn how to maintain and care for a yard edger's shaft in this free educational… More
Choosing what yard edgers is right for you and your home needs are discussed in… More
Learn how to use and maintain an electric yard edger's filter in this free educational… More
Learn how to properly and easily handle a yard edger in this free educational video… More
Learn how and where to safely store a yard edger in this free educational video… More
Build a backyard barbeque pit, prepare for building an outdoor barbeque or grill pit and… More
Keeping your limbs and eyes safe while using a yard edger are discussed in this… More
...supplies from specialty stores, the internet, and landscaping places. Where to buy Vincas, fungus, mulch,… More
Learn how to maintain a yard edger filter in this free educational video series. More
Learn how to safely and easily use a yard edger in this free educational video… More
Weld the material for yard art with a welder, gloves and a helmet and learn… More
Weld the metal for yard art and get expert tips and learn about using a… More
Cut the material for making and welding yard and learn to take the right measurements… More
...w out of it and learn tips for making and welding yard art in this… More
Expert tips and advice on making and welding yard art and learning to make a… More
Necessary materials for making and welding yard art such as sheet metal, bolts, rods and… More
Walkway materials for landscaping are numerous, but which is right for you? Get expert landscape… More
Tack the material for making and welding yard art, learn the tools and materials needed… More
...d the material and get tips on making and welding yard art, making the right… More
Make the final touches when welding yard art learn about leaving it natural or adding… More
...the curb appeal of a house like a beautiful front yard garden. Learn how to… More
...before installing a sprinkler system in this free landscaping video. More
...ad to have happened upon this site! I never had a yard before last year and the yard I've got now apparently never had a gardener before. Spent a year hacking through the vines and weeds and digging up invasive roots and tubors...who knew gardening could be… More
This is the island in the front yard. I finished this in back in the middle of January. The 2 palms are Bismarckia nobilis or Bismarks, the 2 next to them are FL coonties, and the flowers are pink and purple New Guinea impatiens.:D More
...is safe for me to put the grass clippings from my yard that has had weed & feed fertilizer applied to it into the compost pile if the intended use of the compost is for a vegetable garden? More
...I am selling a mature Japanese Maple tree from my yard. Tremendous gratitude for anyone who can share contacts including nurseries, collectors or landscape architects in Washington state that purchase these beautiful trees. Thanks for your advice and feedback in advance. Jamie More
I have tons of things blooming in my yard. Kratz7 P.S. How do I make my photos smaller? More
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...at type of beans these are. I'm guessing they are yard long beans. My grandfather simply called them green beans. If they are indeed yard long beans..how do I know when they are ready for harvest? More
...yone else's stuff in town blooms first before our yard! Well, I finally got my lilies, and the Chinese forget-me-nots. More
...t bought a house! Someone was rather proud of the yard at one point, but it has become a jungle. I have more mysterious plants, but I forgot to take pictures. One of them is a tuber or rhizome (I always get them mixed up) and the leaves grow… More
The snapping turtle that visited my yard on Saturday came back this morning. My husband (who works from home) just emailed me to tell me she's out in a mulched-in area of our back yard laying eggs. According to wikipedia the incubation period is 9-18 weeks depending on temperatures. So,… More
... loved flowers and the looks of a well landscaped yard, I just never thought I could grow anything. From reading here, this spring I attempted to start a shade/woodland garden on the north side of our home. I also… More
... as much as possible, we have no sun in the front yard and hence very spotty grass. we'd like to replace with some attractive rocks, any ideas on the rock types or… More
...de of the fence. Unfortunately, they grow into my yard and wrap themselves all over my perennials! I have cut them back right on the fence line numerous times, but they grow fast! Does anyone have a good solution to this issue?… More
I had a pond in the yard..in the ground. My ex husband was going to reline it and he moved all the fish to a kiddie pool. We divorced before the hole was filled. I am happy with the fish and plants in the pool, but the hole was not… More
i was out in the yard with my 2yo, and i walked past this little patch of pachysandra and a mama duck flew out at me. i went and looked at the spot where she had been, and she has a nest in our yard with at least 6 eggs.… More
Have no clue what they are. Can someone help? More
My yard has been just full of the Finches. More
... are a couple of Yellow Swallotails I found in my yard this week. Two at one time was a joy. Linda B More
My granddaughter took this picuture over the weekend of my three Flamingos. She has a very good eye with the camera. Enjoy! More
Be sure to check out the insects on my sunflower. More
...r, what new and different birds are visiting your yard theses days? Though they are around all year long, nuthatches and titmouse are showing up. Bluejay are coming by in numbers now. Ron Sign up for your FR*EE newsletter at: http://www.backyardbirdingtips.com/ More
..., and I have a question about a tree in our front yard. When things started to grow this spring (we moved into the house in early fall, so it's our first spring here), the area around the tree was growing in really weirdly. Then, when… More
...m and am looking for any insight to remodeling my yard. I just moved into the house and the previous owner did the entire front yard lanscaping with rock, junipers and other plants. Nothing had been cared for and I have torn out all… More
..., I discovered that two of the plants in my front yard are rosemary bushes. Are these safe to use as food? If so, how do I harvest/store? More
Mostly juvenile cardinals. Hard to catch them in photo without the dog or cats wanting to attack! More
[URL=http://www.durgan.org/16%20Aug%202005%20Yard%20Machine/HTML/index.htm]URL to six pictures of an operational Yard Machine I bought this marvellous machine 10 HP about 3 years past. I drag it out of the shed when I have a pile of spent plants ready for shredding. It will handle tree limbs up to about 2 inches in diameter.… More
My pics show my 2 cherry trees without leaves,and one with dead leaves, both bloomed and were beautiful in spring. the peach between them has leaves turning fall colors and falling off. I sprayed them with rescue right aftter the blooms appeared. the other pics are of bushes that show… More
Here is a website that describes them very well. http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef632.htm If your black flies bite we have those too but not as bad as the gnats. :eek: Yes black flies take a little chunk out of you. We get them early in spring before mosquitos. All you have to do… More
...ed to share these before and now photos of my backyard. We have a unique back yard that came with a huge boulder. Here's a before few pictures.. My dream garden is one with native flowers, trees, paths, not alot of grass and water like a pond or… More
So things are dead or dying off in your yard. As you continue with fall clean up, remember our birds as well. A tidy yard is not a bird friendly yard. Keep some leafs in the flower beds and under the shrubs. Ground scratching birds like juncos and thrushes are… More
...ross plant that keeps growing in the corner of my yard...i have removed it abut 5 times and the next day BAM its back....i dont know if its from my dogs poop or what...but i dont know what it is or… More
Thanks guys! I guess I'll let them go for the rest of the year and see how it goes. I can't imagine some of those crickets being eaten by spiders, some of them are the size of grasshoppers, of which by the way, I have a bunch of those too.… More
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