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The sheets from your old newspaper stacks can be repurposed to ensure a weed-free garden with very little effort.
Summertime can make managing weeds difficult. By now garden weeds are fully established with a large, robust root system; ...
Landscape fabric blocks nutrients. You can’t easily add compost, fertilizer, or other soil amendments when a sheet of ...
Choosing the right mulch for your garden and yard can make a big difference when it comes to fighting weeds. Sometimes, though, aggressive growers will break through the layer of straw or wood chips ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have ...
Crapemyrtles come in four sizes: The standard plant grows 15 feet to 35 feet; a shrublike version grows 6-15 feet; and a ...
When Kelly Slippey moved to West Lancaster Jewels eight years ago, a friend told her about the neighborhood’s secret garden. ...
A valuable addition to your gardens this summer could be a household item you often throw away, but we urge you to reconsider ...
You can control and prevent weeds from growing in gravel by reusing newspaper, as it creates a barrier that blocks sunlight ...
One Redditor posed a question about utilizing landscape fabric in a garden. The responses were nearly unanimous in their ...