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Weeds are notoriously difficult to get rid of, and often require repeat attempts before having a complete success. Remove ...
Paso Robles Fire Department began its first round of property inspections Monday. Fire Captain Ross Porter said property ...
Holly's favorite ground covers are warrigal greens and sweet potatoes. They like warrigal greens as a spinach substitute and appreciate their ability to survive summer heat, unlike many spinach ...
Set Your Blade at the Right Height to Control Weeds Cutting grass too short weakens it. Longer grass grows stronger and ...
Mulch, such as straw or wood chips, can effectively smother weeds, says Lovejoy. Applying a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch to ...
This grapefruit tree look like it has freeze damage. If plastic was used to protect it from a freeze, that probably did the damage. Plastic bags heat up too quickly when the sun hits them the morning ...
It’s been a beautiful spring with all of the bees and bugs coming alive, along with the birds singing to announce their happiness. I put out two new wren houses but I am seeing they like their old ...
A north Iowa farmer who grows conventional and organic crops is splitting time between planting and controlling weeds. Rusty Olson of Garner says management differs a lot between the two systems.