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Drought-Resistant Landscaping: Planting for Low Water Areas
The so-called "dry garden" requires little maintenance and little watering, so it is ideal if you want to arrange a garden in a low water area. It is also a response to climate change, faced with declining water supplies caused by drought. In order for the dry...
Water-Wise Landscaping: How to Conserve Water in Your Garden
Conserving water becomes much easier when you apply a few simple principles in your garden. A water-wise landscaping can be based on xeriscape design. The name of this style of landscaping comes from the Greek word "xeros", which means "dry". The most important step...
How Privacy Fences Can Make Your Property Look Better
Privacy fences can be an excellent source of good curb appeal, as long as you use them properly. The most important way your privacy fences can make your property look better is by concealing certain areas that you don’t want anyone to see. There might...
The Benefits of Using Organic Fertilizer Right Before Winter
You’ll often hear gardeners and experts in organic fertilizer saying that it is good practice to adapt your organic fertilizing practices to the late autumn, when your lawn and plants need the most support before the freeze arrives. Following are just some good...
Should You Keep Your Cat Off Your Lawn?
There are many reasons why you might want to keep your cats away from your lawn. While they don’t mean to cause any harm, they might damage parts of the lawn just by playing, running or chasing insects. Younger cats are playful and can end up damaging your lawn and...
Proper Lawn Maintenance – 3 Types of Pests to Look Out for
Lawn maintenance can be difficult if you’re not aware of the pests that are most likely to hurt your lawn. While preparing your organic lawn pest control solutions and insecticides, make sure you learn as much as possible about the following pests: Grubs...
How to Keep Pets Outside Your Garden and Protect Your Flowers
A physical barrier can be one of the most effective way to keep pets out of your garden. You can use a fence to enclose the entire garden, or just put a fence around specific plants that you want to protect. Transparent materials are available to enclose the...
Is Organic Gardening Possible Indoors?
Indoor gardening is very much possible, whether you have a specially prepared greenhouse, or you’re using grow tents inside a room that you’ve renovated to serve for indoor gardening. Organic gardening simply involves gardening methods that are 100% free of any...
4 Tips for Organic Lawn Care That Don’t Require You to Be a Professional Gardener
A beautiful, healthy lawn can make your house look nicer while also increasing its overall value in the eyes of potential buyers. There are some specific organic lawn fertilizer tips you can use to improve the quality of your lawn, including those listed here: Spread...
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