You may have an abundance of this product already on hand, or you can start saving it for the next growing season.
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I’ve utilized wood chips in my yard and gardens for years. It has been an excellent method for reducing weeds, retaining moisture and protecting the plants during winter months when ...
As the leaves change and temperatures drop, your yard needs a bit of attention to prepare for the colder months.
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Picking rocks out of Missouri dirt may be a never-ending endeavor, but what about gardening in clay soil? This week's column ...
Winter is a great time to re-mulch your garden, but you could end up attracting pests like termites and mice. Avoid these ...
Instead of treating fallen sticks and branches as yard waste, repurpose them with these simple but creative ideas.
The leaves are down, the trees are bare, and there’s less light every day. That’s why KUNC commentator Peter Moore is firing up his lawnmower, and preparing for spring.
Tools to Use to Collect Autumn Leaves Fall cleanup is easier on your schedule and your back with the right leaf collection ...