Mom and daughter raking a lawn

While many homeowners think of spring as the best time to fertilize, feed, and take care of their lawn, did you know that proper fall lawn care is the most important step to a healthy, year-round lawn? If you haven’t fertilized regularly during the summer – and let’s be honest, despite our great intentions in spring, we’ve probably missed…

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An arrangement of flowers

The leaves are starting to change and there’s a crispness in the air. Summer flowers on your patio are probably becoming dormant and have been producing fewer blooms for quite some time. Don’t worry! You can easily update your outdoor space for cooler weather and still make a statement. With a few tips and ideas, you’ll be well on…

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Pumpkins on a porch

Spring and summer flower displays are often eye-catching. The arrival of warm temperatures and reliable rain showers can lead to color throughout the early seasons. You may still find your yard losing color as summer gives way to fall, even if you plant varieties known for their fall-blooming habit. Landscaping and garden plants need a little extra help during late summer…

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Asphalt Driveway Leading To A Home

When we talk about your home’s curb appeal, do you think of your driveway? Your driveway can be one of the most prominent features of your home. A great first impression starts with a well-kept driveway, and if yours is in poor condition or has seen better days, it might be time to look at how to…

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A man holding a hose with water coming out of it

A garden hose is a vital piece of lawn and garden equipment. When you choose the right garden hose, you can water your grass, irrigate your flowerbeds, wash the car, and even give the kids a way to cool off in the hot summer sun. When spring rolls around, the first step is to pull…

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Man cutting down branches from a tree

Trimming trees and bushes around your house is a crucial aspect of landscape maintenance. If planted too close to the house or not kept in check, shrubs and trees can quickly take over a space and will eventually become too big to prune or control. Here are some whys and how-tos for trimming shrubs and…

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Spraying Weedkiller On Weeds

Unless you have magical landscaping that doesn’t grow weeds, every homeowner will need to either pull weeds or apply weed killer at least once a year. Many consumers prefer to pull weeds by hand or by using weed-removing tools, mainly because they feel uncomfortable using weed killer. However, applying weed killer isn’t difficult if you follow…

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A wasp nest covered with wasps

Wasps and hornets pollinate plants and flowers and catch insects to feed their young. Although both functions are beneficial, aggressive wasps that have built a nest on or near your house often need to be exterminated. For that job, you’ll need some effective wasp and hornet killer spray. But you’ll need to know these important safety tips before you pick up…

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Mailbox with news going into it

Are you wondering how to install a mailbox? Installing your own mailbox is an easy DIY project that doesn’t require much in the way of experience or tools. A well-placed, attractive mailbox will add to your landscaping and curb appeal. Plus, your mailbox can help visitors easily identify your home.  You can mount the mailbox…

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Bug crawling on a blade of grass

Each spring, homeowners around the country begin to see insects and pests appear in their homes and gardens. While the types of pests may vary depending on where you live or what you’re growing in your garden, it’s a constant battle to keep them out and prevent them from damaging your plants. There are plenty…

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