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Bark Saver
Bark Saver
When doing tree pruning work, making an extra undercut with your pruning saw will help keep the bark below heavier branches ...
Beveled Fence Post
Beveled Fence Post
Here's how to dress up a fence post with a beveled cap. It's easy to do with a radial arm saw. Set the blade at a 45 degree ...
Beware Backflow
Beware Backflow
When water flows backward through the water supply system, it is called backsiphonage or backflow. When that water is ...
Blower Basics
Blower Basics
If you dread the tedious task of raking leaves each fall, you'll be amazed at the ease of using a leaf blower. These gasoline ...
Choosing a Spreader
Choosing a Spreader
Cyclone or rotary spreaders work best with fertilizers. Drop spreaders work best with lime.
Clean Cut
Clean Cut
Mowing when the grass is wet or with a dull blade can cause the tip of the grass to shred, giving the lawn a brown appearance ...
Compost Aeration
Compost Aeration
The microorganisms in the compost pile function best when the materials are as damp as a wrung-out sponge and have many air ...
Compost Materials
Compost Materials
Anything that was once alive will naturally decompose. However, some organic wastes should not be composted at home. DO ...
Compost Surface
Compost Surface
If the microorganisms have more surface area to feed on, the materials will break down faster. Chopping your garden debris ...
Compost Temperature
Compost Temperature
The most efficient decomposing bacteria thrive in temperatures between 110F and 160F. Thus, the hotter the pile, the faster ...
Compost Volume
Compost Volume
Compost piles trap heat generated by the activity of millions of microorganisms. A 3-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot compost pile is ...
Construction Landscaping
Construction Landscaping
During construction, soil will often be without grass, trees, shrubs, and other plants. Without this protective vegetation, ...
Construction vs. Plants
Construction vs. Plants
Several types of injury occur during construction. Those covered under other sections are grade changes and soil compaction. ...
Cultivating Annuals
Cultivating Annuals
Cultivate by hoeing to break up soil crusts and control weeds. Shallow rooted annuals are injured by deep, vigorous ...
Deciduous Efficiency
Deciduous Efficiency
Trees that lose their leaves in the fall (i.e., deciduous) are the most effective at reducing heating and cooling energy ...
Deep Root Companions
Deep Root Companions
Deciduous trees with deep taproots are better companions for naturalized plantings than trees with shallow, spreading roots.
Dog Fence Options
Dog Fence Options
Here’s another great tip from BobVila.com. While we all know they don’t like to be fenced in, after thousands of years of ...
Easement Access
Easement Access
If the sewer line or drain line for a home you are buying crosses another property, make sure there is a recorded easement ...
Exterior Lighting
Exterior Lighting
Exterior lighting is one of the best places to use CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps) because of their long life. If you live in ...
Fertilize Regularly
Fertilize Regularly
As a rule, you should fertilize at least three times a year; spring, summer and early fall.
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