Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Home & Garden





How to Feed a Warm-Season Lawn
December 30, 2009 at 11:17 pm

Warm-season lawns are fed with dry molasses, fertilizer, a spray of seaweed and molasses and an organic compost. Feed a warm-season lawn with tips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and gardening. Published on 5/1/2009


Home & Garden How To's

How to Choose Flowers for a Stone Walkway
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Stone Walkways are a beautiful addition to your home's landscaping. Choosing flowers to compliment that stone creation you have made can be the next challenge you face. Follow these simple steps to a gorgeous entrance to your home. Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by 2245parks


How to Adjust Blades On a Push Reel Mower
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

It is important to have the cutting blades adjusted properly on your push reel mower. Cutting grass too high will make it difficult to cut. Cutting it too low may cause it to turn brown, wither and die. The average height of grass should be... Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by Tammy Curry


How to Push Reel Mower
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Push reel mowers are considered old-fashioned because they are manual and not powered. They require the same amount of physical ability that a large non-self propelled power mower does. Push reel mowers are environmentally friendly. They do not... Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by Tammy Curry


How to Make a Concrete Birdbath
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

LeafMaking your own concrete birdbath is fun and rewarding. With just a few items, you can have a beautiful garden decoration; so gather all your supplies and get ready to create a beautiful work of art. Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by ajmaddox


How to Start a Easy Vegetable Garden
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Vegetable GardenGrowing a vegetable garden is a wonderful way to combat the high costs of feeding a family these days. It is also a good way to get the entire family together in a positive family experience that has many science lessons with some benefits. Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by L Silverstone


How to Use an Ordinary Bread Knife in the Garden
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Butchart GardensMost of us have a bread knife in the kitchen; you know the one with the long thin blade and the wavy cutting edge. It's great at more than just slicing bread or sawing your cinnamon raisin bagel in two. That long, thin blade and wavy cutting edge... Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by Lyle Berg


How to Control Insects On Your Deck or Patio
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Like to use your patio or deck but the insects and bugs keep you from enjoying it. Here is a few things you can do to eliminate some of the problem insects and bugs. Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by ke1kabecker


How to Use an Aquatic Weed Cutter
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Use an Aquatic Weed CutterUsing an Aquatic Weed Cutter is a great natural alternative to using an herbicide to control aquatic plants and weeds. Aquatic plants add a lot to a pond both aesthetically and in terms of a healthy pond ecosystem. When managed, they provide... Recent Article published on 12/28/2009 by jeffkennedyop


How to Use a Lake Rake
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

Algae in a pondUsing a Lake Rake to remove floating algae and aquatic weeds is a great natural alternative to harsh chemical treatments. Algae and invasive aquatic vegetation are a problem for most pond owners and are typically a symptom of too many... Recent Article published on 12/28/2009 by jeffkennedyop


How to Keep Animal Pests Out of Your Garden
December 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm

You have a beautiful garden and do not want it destroyed. There is so many different animals that raise havoc in a garden. Here is a few tips to keep your garden yours. Recent Article published on 12/29/2009 by ke1kabecker




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