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93 Quick Jobs for Your March To Do List (Caring & Watering)

March 8, 2018March 25, 2018 Wood Hughes

Caring and Watering are ready to go! After consulting my library, I’ve identified ninety-three little things that will lead to the easiest and best preparation for a beautiful and green year for you and your yard. I’ve divided them into six categories for you: Planning Planting Caring & Watering Fertilizing Controlling Pests Grooming & Pruning

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93 Quick To Dos for Your Yard in March (Planning)

March 8, 2018March 24, 2018 Wood Hughes

Late Winter has turned into early Spring and it’s time to get all the little gardening preparation chores done in order to have the easiest job ahead of you in obtaining the beautiful yard you desire this summer. After consulting my library, I’ve identified ninety-three little things that will lead to the easiest and best

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Hardscaping Solutions to Water Drainage Problems

January 30, 2018March 25, 2018 Wood Hughes

Sometimes whatever you do becomes a learning experience in how not to do it that way again. The video below of a drainage problem I had to tackle is a good example of using a hardscape fix in a situation I had in my yard. I’m still working on a solution for it, as you

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Want to know how to make your yard Nature & Wildlife friendly?

January 26, 2018February 27, 2018 Wood Hughes

To some extent, almost every yard or balcony can be a welcoming location for nature. Bird feeders and watering stations, growing plants that have editable berries or nectar rich flowers, water features and undisturbed brush all can be folded naturally (see what I did there? ) into most yard landscape plans. Start with Butterflies! Let’s

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Why to survey and take an inventory of your yard

January 25, 2018March 25, 2018 Wood Hughes

Whether you just bought your new home or just decided to take stock of what you should get done in your yard as spring approaches, the first thing to do is to survey what you have. That way you can figure out how to use what you have to get to what will look best

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