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What Is the Best Dog Repellent For Lawns?

Dogs are beautiful and comforting pets, but they can be a nuisance, especially when they keep pooping, urinating, and digging holes on your well-maintained lawn. The situation is even worse if it’s not even your dog destroying your lawn. To…

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What Is That Purple Flower Weed On Lawn?

What Is That Purple Flower Weed On Lawn?

In their right place, pink flowers are beautiful, but when they grow on your lawn, they are weeds as they interfere with your lawn. After all, the lawn is supposed to be green and lush. Has the purple weed encroached…

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Top Dressing Lawn With Compost Guide

Besides irrigating, mowing, fertilizing, aerating, and dethatching your lawn, the other thing you should do to keep your lawn in top shape is to top dress it. If you regularly play lawn games, allow dogs in your backyard, or have people…

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The Basics of Radon Mitigation

Radon is a chemical radioactive element with no smell, taste, or color. It has an atomic number of 86, and the Rn denotes it on the chemical elements table. It is naturally occurring and produced in minute quantities from the…

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why is my grass turning white

Why Is My Grass Turning White?

You wake up one morning, and on looking at your lawn, it has white patches. That’s not right! You think to yourself. After all, the grass is supposed to be green, so if it’s white, there is definitely something wrong,…

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What to Do If Grass Seed Doesn’t Grow

Imagine this. You purchase grass, and you are over the moon that you will have the lawn of your dreams. You prepare the yard, plant the grass and after waiting for a week, nothing. You think the problem might be…

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How to Tell If Your Lawn Needs Lime

Also known as garden lime, lime is derived from burnt limestone, and it contains potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Its primary role is to balance the soil pH so your grass and other plants can access macronutrients. Now and then, especially…

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