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How Grass Clippings are Helping Cities Gauge Their Carbon Footprints
This innovative radiocarbon method in turfgrasses offers cities a practical tool for monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and ...
Fake grass has become increasingly popular as gardeners try to opt for low maintenance lawn options - but there's a good ...
As temperatures dip and daylight hours fade, many gardeners assume their lawn can be left to its own devices until spring.
Trees are, or soon will be, losing their leaves. That will make their trunks all the more visible. That’s when you’ll begin ...
Will it be okay if I leave leaves in my garden beds at home? My work schedule is heavy this fall and I need some time to ...
Try to turn your leaf pile every few weeks during the fall and winter. This little effort makes your leaf mulch ready sooner.
Build your pile on well-drained soil in sun or shade. Place a plastic barrier underneath if pests are a concern. Use a ...
If you have a vegetable garden, you might have tried composting. But if you're like me, you may have ended up with a slimy ...
Every fall, it seems we’re suddenly surrounded by leaves overnight. The instinct, of course, is to rake, bag and banish them ...
Sick and tired of raking up the leaves on your lawn? Well, you're in luck: This nifty machine could save you hours of work in the autumn months.
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Drought conditions persist across the region: Steps you can take
As these dry conditions persist, it’s important to take steps to conserve water and help protect your property and local ...
Gardening expert Amy May has shared a simple and effective way to prepare your garden for winter. The easy 'cardboard method' can be an absolute game-changer ...
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