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![]() Why Edging Your Lawn is ImportantFor most lawn aficionados, the color, height, and health of the lawn are all-important. Many people consider that edging isn't necessary, but in fact it's a finishing touch that can make all the difference between a good-looking lawn and a great one. ![]() Tips to Keep Your Lawn Alive in the Dead of WinterKeeping your lawn alive and as healthy as possible when the cold weather hits requires that you start thinking about lawn care long before winter actually arrives. ![]() How to Properly Water Your LawnLush green lawns are simply gorgeous-but it can take plenty of work to achieve that stunning emerald look. Watering your lawn correctly is absolutely vital to keeping your lawn healthy and green in any climate. ![]() Tips for Keeping Brick Areas Weed FreeBricks are beautiful to look at in your outdoor areas. Many people choose to do brick work because it greatly enhances the look of their property, and it might also raise the value. Bricks are also versatile. You can use them for walkways, drive ways, or simple landscaping. You can dig them into the ground to create the right depth and height, and you can layer them to make them more interesting. Not only that, but bricks come in all types of sizes and shapes, as well as colors. ![]() Rye Grass - Keep Your Lawn Green in WinterKeeping your grass green all winter long can be a challenge. Most home owners would love to have a green lawn throughout the fall and winter, but how do you make this a reality? ![]() Tips to Keep your Kitchen Termite-freeYou look at your recently refurbished kitchen and your eyes love what they see. The smell of oak and other wooden panels, the wooden countertops, the wooden cupboards, everything smells of taste and elegance. ![]() Tips to Keep your Pool Area Termite-freeMany people believe that because your pool is made of solid construction materials like reinforced concrete and ceramic tiles, your pool is in no danger of termite infestation. Think again. Pools and surrounding pool areas are also prime targets of termites.
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