If you’ve been putting off this chore, consider this: Mulching isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s actually an important ...
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10 Easy Alternatives to a Grass Lawn
Lush green lawns have long been the anchor of outdoor landscaping. However, with today's focus on protecting our natural ...
To compost or not to compost it? Those fallen pine needles make for great mulch, right? Pine needles, also commonly known as pine straw, have been a popular mulch material in the southern U.S. states ...
Planting garlic is easy but protecting them from freezing temperatures and stealth animals that dig them up every year is a ...
A layer of mulch about 3 to 4 inches thick is best. Good organic mulches include wood or bark chips, shredded bark, pine straw, evergreen boughs, clean straw or ground corncobs. Ideally ...
These types of mulch are more resistant to termites than others: - Melaleuca - Cypress heartwood - Pine straw - Cedar - Melaleuca - Cypress heartwood - Pine straw - Cedar No matter the type of ...