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What Can I Do With Fallen Acorns?

When you have fallen acorns on your yard, you can use them in a variety of ways such as garden mulch, compost material, wildlife feed, acorn flour, and for crafts including wreaths, photo frames, candles, jewelry, and children's figures. Acorn…

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11 Must-Have Tools For DIY Projects

Measuring tape The tape measure basically measures. You can use it in different applications. Whether you are looking to install an appliance such as a wall oven or looking to upgrade your home simply, this tool will come in handy…

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7 Ways To Use A Leaf Blower

A leaf blower is a must-have in every home where there are trees; the machine comes in handy blowing away leaves and debris from your driveway, flowerbeds, and general compound. Like with every other machine, there are vital tips and…

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10 Reasons Your Grass Is Dying In Patches

We all want a healthy lawn. We mow, fertilize, water, scarify, fork, control weeds, and many other things to make it possible. Unfortunately, with all the efforts, patches develop on the lawn. It’s hard to tell the patches' cause, but…

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Ways To Clean Acorns

6 Ways On How To Clean Acorns From Your Yard

While an oak tree improves the look of your house and shelters you, it sheds acorns that have several effects on your yard: The acorns can hurt your lawn and inhibit the growth of grass They can sprout, creating seedlings…

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