You love your pets, however, you don’t love the damage and stains that they could leave behind your carpets. If Fluffy or Fido has literally left their mark on your… [Continue Reading]
Exotic plants have the appeal of being distinct, but native, or indigenous, plants beat non-native plants in several places. If you are not certain what’s native to your area, local… [Continue Reading]
Your property might have a mixture of tall and short trees, shrubbery and different flower beds requiring nighttime illumination to welcome visitors and to supply a safe walking environment. Landscape… [Continue Reading]
Cedar is an evergreen tree that grows into a tall, pyramid shape with cascading branches. The tree has a pleasing shape and is best to develop in U.S. Department of… [Continue Reading]
Grapevines need permanent training systems to guide young growth to adulthood. The best grape trellis for your landscape is dependent upon site location, amount of vines, spacing, soil and growth… [Continue Reading]
The metal in faucets and sinks is exposed to humidity and air every day, and this triggers a chemical reaction which eats into the steel. Along with this chemical corrosion,… [Continue Reading]
According to the manufacturer’s website, the Swiffer mop is suitable to be used on finished hardwood flooring when you utilize either the dry or moist refill cloths. Wet refills are… [Continue Reading]
As it ages, furniture wax picks up dirt and turns yellow, and there’s a time when it must go to create way for a fresh coat. The trick to removing… [Continue Reading]
Slugs and snails make a nuisance of themselves in gardens by ingesting plants, but a very simple homemade trap can reduce their numbers. A wooden board with runners to lift… [Continue Reading]
A real pleasure of summertime is eating a watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) harvested ripe from the lawn. For an abundant watermelon supply, consider growing some of these heirloom, large-growing varieties of… [Continue Reading]