Bees need a diversity of pollen and nectar sources that bloom from early spring to late fall. They prefer flowers that are white, yellow, and purplish-blue to red flowers. When planting your bee garden it is important to plant in …
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Preventing Rust From Your Patio Furiniture
Metal patio furniture makes an excellent choice for outdoor spaces. It is elegant and attractive and enhances the ambiance of the patio. Metal furniture is durable and with minimal maintenance, will last several years. Keep Furniture Dry When water or …
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Over Watering Your Lawn
Fungus:Fungal lawn diseases take advantage of moist conditions to spread and thrive. If your lawn has a blight, mold, or patch problem, you’re probably overwatering. It could also just be that you might be watering at the wrong time of day. Try watering early …
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When It Rains, It Pours
There are quite a few reasons why rain gives grass the upper hand when you try to mow. Grass behaves like people when it’s getting rained on: it hunches over. The result is that many blades of grass get pushed over, …
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Height Does Count
Most grasses have a range of recommended mowing heights. Stay at the upper end of that range when the lawn is under stressful conditions, such as hot weather or drought, or if you have a shady lawn. In cooler weather, …
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Keep Your Pavers Looking New
For those of you who have lived in the Reno, Nevada area all their lives know that the dry weather can take a toll on your beatiful landscaping upgrades and patio furniture. Heres how to keep your old pavers looking …
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5 Common Lawn Diseases
Snowmold is most common to Kentucky Bluegrass and Fescues in regions where snow falls and sits on the lawn for extended periods of time The best prevention for snowmold is to aerate often. Improving water drainage, raking leaves off lawn’s …
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5 Most Commen Lawncare Mistakes
WATERING: Water is essential to all life . . . too little water and we die, too much and we drown. The same is true of the grass in our lawns. Water makes up 70% to 80% of the weight …
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Spring Time Sprinkler Tips
Water between midnight and sunrise from May to October to minimize water lost to evaporation. Monitor how many minutes you can run your sprinkler system before water starts to run off the property. Stop the run cycle at that point. …
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5 Most Common Lawn Diseases
Brown patch appears as circular patches in the lawn that are brownish yellow in color and range from 6 inches to several feet in diameter. It effects all cool season lawn grasses but is especially harmful to ryegrass and tall …
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