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Lawn Care Fundamentals
Sponsored by: The Scotts Company
Beautiful lawns don’t just happen, but growing them can be as easy as doing a few right things at the right time. Here are some lawn care fundamentals that will help you have a beautiful lawn.
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Time to Refinish Your Deck?
Sponsored by: Behr Paint
The deck you were once so proud of has suddenly lost its appeal. How do you go about getting that look back that was the envy of your friends and neighbors? Make sure you have the facts to make your worries go away!
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Lawn FAQ
Sponsored by: The Scotts Company
Wondering what product to use, how to control weeds, or when to fertilize? Here are the top 20 Frequently Asked Questions from the Scott’s Helpline lawn consultants.
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How to Save Your Landscape & Save Water
Here are some timely tips on exterior water conservation, supplied for your use by the members of the Washington State Nursery & Landscape Association.
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Flowers
Sponsored by: The Scotts Company
Flower gardening can be very rewarding - providing exercise and stress relief - while filling your landscape with fragrant, colorful blooms and foliage. There are as many different types of flower gardens as there are gardeners, but the “essentials” remain constant, no matter what kind you have.
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Houseplants
Sponsored by: The Scotts Company
Houseplants add serenity and beauty to a home, and almost anyone can grow them. Unlike outdoor plants, however, houseplants must depend entirely on you for everything they need to live, so some responsibility accompanies the enjoyment of growing plants in your home.
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Mulch
Sponsored by: The Scotts Company
Applying mulch around trees, shrubs, and other plants in your yard will keep the soil cool and moist, and help the plants grow. Mulch also helps with weed control, temperature control and looks attractive.
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Fertility Test: Is your Soil Good to Grow?
I love to garden but confess that until a few years ago I didn't bother to test the soil in my yard. Doing chemistry experiments with soil just didn't suit my laid-back approach to growing things.
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Composting
Composting of yard wastes such as leaves, grass clippings, dead garden plants and hedge trimmings, along with kitchen scraps, is popular with home gardeners who long ago discovered the benefits of the dark, rich, sweet-smelling, earthy end product called humus.
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