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do you know what kind of trees you have? you should be able to grow fescue or st. augustine in the shade in dallas unless you have total shade all day. if so, you...
do you know what kind of trees you have? you should be able to grow fescue or st. augustine in the shade in dallas unless you have total shade all day. if so, you...
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answersi would wait longer that three weeks if pre-emerge is used. some pre-emergents last 30-90 days. i have one question. if i read your post right, how is it that yo...
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answershttp://doityourself.com/outpest/controlgrasshoppers.htm
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answersthe orange one and the blue one both carry good how-to books on just about any home project.
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answersyou need a power auger. try **********, they usually have rental tools. if not, try nations rent or any rental yard. you will need two people to operate the good ...
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answersuse a piece of bacon on the trap. works every time i do it.
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answerssome manufacturers recommend their brand of oil, but in my opinion any name brand 2-cycle oil mixed at 40:1 would work. in the long run it would help to know the ...
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answerscheck the transmission fluid level. your owners manual will tell you how. i usually recommend using lucas trans treatment. try going to www.doityourself.com and p...
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answersoh yea, you could paint the metel one with high heat bbq paint.
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answerswe have used the clay chimineas for several years now. they do crack, but if you keep the ashes out and store it in a dry place they will last several seasons. we...
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answersthere is 43560 square feet in one acre. not sure how that will help you though. it sounds like you need to get a measuring wheel out and walk the property line wh...
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answersnot familiar with that particular unit, but all outboards i know of use 80-90 wt. gear oil.
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answersif your not in the immediate area i would check pawn shops for the best deal. dont tell the why you need it and you will have better luck negotiating the price.
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answerswhat i see most people around here do is connect a.d.s. perforrated black pipe, bury it about 4-6 inches deep, carry the water away from the home to a low area, a...
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