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Watering New Trees Water new trees once a week, regularly, during the first season, with l0 gallons of water. More for large trees. Pour the ... |
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Watering Rules Watering heavilly once a day is better than several smaller sessions. Getting the water down to a depth of 4-6 inches promotes ... |
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Wet Basements Begin the battle against a wet basement before it becomes a problem. Make sure your gutters are in good repair and clear of ... |
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What Is My Local Extension Service? Here’s another great tip from BobVila.com.
When it comes to finding gardening solutions specific to your area, most experts ... |
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Which End Up Most bulbs, including tulips and daffodils, should be planted with the pointed end up-this is where the leaves will emerge. ... |
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Windbreak Uses Place rows of trees or shrubs to avoid soil loss from wind and also to create a habitat and shelter for wildlife. Windbreaks ... |
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Windbreaks Plant windbreaks of trees or shrubs to reduce soil loss from blowing wind and also to provide habitat and shelter for ... |
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Winter Water Prep Before the temperatures start to dip toward freezing, be sure to disconnect hoses from outdoor water faucets and drain all ... |
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Wood Chips & Bark Mulch Put a large mulched circle over the roots of new trees and shrubs, but do not mound bark mulch up around the trunk. Trees and ... |
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Wooden Fence Wood fences are a terrific finishing touch. They give a home privacy and character, they surround and define your property, ... |
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Yard Trimmer Gas or electric yard trimmers, which is right for you? The answer is determined by what size yard you have. Electric trimmers ... |
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Yard Watering An underwatered lawn cannot thrive. Weeds that are more drought resistant can overtake dry grass. A thorough watering once or ... |