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Native landscaping requires minimal maintenance, benefits the environment and, with a bit of acceptance, can be a thing of ...
An array of long-handled weeding-tool options helps gardeners get rid of weeds without the ache of bending over and over ...
During the hottest days of summer when your yard is competing with sweltering heat, blazing sun and less rain, it's best to ...
Next, slip on a pair of safety glasses. All string trimmers kick up debris, and every now and then a wad of grass or broken ...
The Husqvarna 110iL has the standard bump feed string advance found on many string trimmers. Strike the flat bottom of the ...
Maintenance More than mowing: essential zero-turn mower attachments for year-round profitability Discover how dethatchers, edgers, and other zero-turn mower attachments help landscaping contractors ...
Killing or getting rid of grass in flower beds is an ongoing process. Try these methods to prevent and kill grass in flower beds without damaging your other plants.
Expanding or creating a garden space often means removing well-rooted grass. Simplify the process (and save your back) with this clever no-dig technique.
The old edging is removed and placed to form the new garden footprint. When you build out beds in early spring and the grass is not yet growing, you can skip the lawn mowing part.
Rabbits love tender stems, flowers, and vegetables and can destroy a young garden overnight. Learn more about rabbit behavior and how to keep rabbits away from flowers.
1. Edging Installing a physical barrier between your flower bed and the surrounding yard is a smart way to keep grass out of beds.
You may think brick garden borders are for more traditional gardens, but brick edging is actually pretty versatile and is a stylish way to enhance your garden's appearance and functionality.