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5 reasons why your backyard is flooding (& how to prevent it)
There are many possible reasons your backyard could be flooding, ranging from issues with the soil to your actual home. Here ...
From drainage methods to runoff water-absorbing plants and materials, garden and landscape experts are here to reveal exactly how to control mud in winter.
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Homeowner outraged after discovering neighbor's shocking act: 'I'm pretty livid'
"If I felt like it was an honest mistake I would give the neighbor the opportunity to make it right." Homeowner outraged ...
Each year, Wake County gives live, undecorated trees new life by turning them into nutrient-rich mulch through their Happy Trails Christmas Tree Recycling Program. The mulch is used on local trails to ...
Rewilding a lawn with plants native to your gardening zone can attract frogs as well as birds, pollinators, and small mammals ...
Looking for privacy with a biodiversity benefit? Ditch the formal hedges and grow this mix that will provide berries, seeds, and insects for the birds.
Amanda Shiffler / LawnStarter Using compost in your yard is a fantastic way to enhance soil health and support plant growth. Compost made from decomposed organic materials like yard waste and kitchen ...
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Expert reveals simple way homeowners can reduce flood risks: 'One of the best defenses'
"Acting as a brake on flash flooding." Expert reveals simple way homeowners can reduce flood risks: 'One of the best defenses ...
Tom Ziel, a third-generation farmer from the Pigeon-Elkton area, has dedicated his life to agriculture, cultivating not only crops but also a deep connection to his community. Farming has always been ...
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Should You Remove A Tree Stump Before It Rots? Here's What We Know
Some people think tree stumps are whimsical, while others hate them. Leaving it to rot in place has pros and cons, as does removing it. Which is right for you?
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Homeowner outraged after neighbor destroys part of property: 'You should be able to sue him for a sizable amount'
"Hire a lawyer." Homeowner outraged after neighbor destroys part of property: 'You should be able to sue him for a sizable ...
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