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Which Garden Hand Hoe Is Right For You? Let's Explain: Part 2
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
Garden Hand Hoe: Part 2
I researched a little deeper this week. Always in search of good tools to make gardening much more pleasant and less stressful, if there is such a thing? I am ...
A Gardener's Haven: Ideas For Neatly Storing Your Garden Tools In the Garage
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
If you're a gardener, then you probably enjoy time outside creating a beautiful garden that you can be proud of. After all, tasty fruits, vegetables, and herbs, fragrant and beautiful flowers and foliage, and verdant ...
Essential Tips on How to Build a Pond
By Tímea Fábián · 6 years ago
I found that prevention is better than cure! A garden pond must be constructed correctly to prevent a load of problems later on. This collection of tips covers pond construction, some ideas to copy nature, ...
Anatomy of Wood Fences
By Wooderra Makris · 6 years ago
Wood fences enhance the warm beauty of a yard or outdoor space, creating a realm of privacy and protection for homeowners. Family and pets can freely run or hang out protected in a safe space ...
Down and Dirty with Soil Recipes
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
What is Potting Soil and How is it Different Than Garden Soil?
Whether you use it with houseplants indoors, or for window boxes outside, potting soil is an essential element in any garden container. That's ...
Way Before The "Weed Whacker" Was Developed
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
I am very happy with the hand sickle. Cutting grass is simple, but you need to be careful. With one hand you grasp the tall grass and pull it taut. You place the sickle blade ...
Top 10 Must Have Garden Vegetables For The Summer
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
When you have a bunch of seed options in front of you, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. It is also easy to lose your train of thought when confronted with so many seed ...
How Homeowners Can Control Pests Naturally
By John Melchior · 6 years ago
It's a double-edged sword. You do not want pests around your house, but you do not want to expose your home to the sorts of chemicals that are found in pesticides. Just because you want ...
An In-Depth Look At Digging Tools
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
If you’re looking for gardening digging tools, recommendations are great! If you’re looking for tools that will help with flower gardening or landscape gardening, here are my recommendations.
Introduction to Garden Digging Tools:
Even among ...
11 Ways to Keep Gardening With Back Pain
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
Gardening is one of the joys of life for many of us, but back pain can throw a wrench into the best-laid planting plans.
That doesn’t mean you need to cross gardening off your list. ...
Keeping Your Home Clean With Wildlife Control Services
By Charles Thomas · 6 years ago
There are some people who will not think of wildlife control service until they are having challenges with unwanted animals and pests. However, there are lots of people who are aware that there are lots ...
Potting Benches Are A Gardener's Best Friend
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
Do you have lots of plants to be potted?
I spend quite a lot of time every year planting different pots of flowers, herbs, and potted vegetables. With potting bench, potting plants will not be ...
Get your Christmas tree early short supply?
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
The National Christmas Tree Association says farmers in the Pacific Northwest, will be shipping far fewer this year. The recession in 2008 drove many of them out of business or caused many to plant much ...
A Little History and Care For The Poinsettia
By Todd Attoe · 6 years ago
Poinsettia plants are native to Central America, especially an area of southern Mexico known as 'Taxco del Alarcon' where they flower during the winter. The ancient Aztecs called them 'cuetlaxochitl'. The Aztecs had many uses ...
What Is the Importance of Fall Fertilizers to Your Lawn, Garden, or Landscape
By Chelsey Bullock · 6 years ago
If you fertilize your lawn, garden, or landscape in the fall, the benefits will extend throughout the entire year. When colder months are approaching, the visible growth of your lawn slows down and eventually stops. ...
How to Protect Your Home from Winter
By Amanda D. Reedy · 6 years ago
The winter season is almost upon us. Just as we change our lifestyles and routines to fit with the seasons, we must also adapt our homes to the changes. While we’re getting ready to cozy ...
Garden Care In Toronto And Brampton
By Charles Thomas · 6 years ago
Everyone wants to have a great looking garden and lawn, planting a new lawn or maintaining a lawn requires proper attention, patience and expertise. Gardens gives beauty to a home and adds a personal touch, ...
Fall Yard Clean-Up And Maintenance
By Todd Attoe · 7 years ago
Fall is now upon us time for some yard clean-up. It is that time of year when we begin cleaning up our yards and preparing for winter. Let's break it down to into different categories. ...
Composting For The First Time
By Todd Attoe · 7 years ago
Composting is nature's process of recycling decomposed organic materials into to established soil known as compost. Anything that was once living will decompose. a composting is an acceleration of the same process nature uses. The ...
The Different Types, Flooring Designs and Set Up
By Amanda D. Reedy · 7 years ago
Every homeowner wants a hardwood floor in their home, because hardwood flooring has lots of wonderful features. It is easy to maintain and just needs regular vacuuming and dusting, not like other kinds of flooring ...