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4 Tips To Trim And Edge Your Lawn Like A Pro

Like many homeowners, the warm spring weather has probably encouraged you to get outside and tidy up your lawn. After planting flowers, shrubs, bushes and trees, and giving your grass time to grow, it’s time to make your yard look fresh and manicured. With these four tips, you can trim and edge your lawn like…

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Starting a reluctant weed whacker

The spring is next season and in a few months, you will be ready to get out your lawnmower and weed whacker and get ready to start taking care of your yard once again. When engines sit for a long period of time, they can become very difficult to start, especially after a long, hard,…

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Why You Shouldn’t Give Your Lawn a Buzz

A lot of home owners don’t really know how to properly take care of their lawn.  It’s not like lawns come with manuals and schools typically don’t provide classes in lawn care.  One of the most common mistakes people make when taking care of their lawn is mowing it too short. A Living Thing It…

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Weedwhacking and Trimming Your Lawn

If you want to give you lawn a finished and professional look, consider using a weedwhacker in order to trim around the edges. This is a versatile and effective tool, and it is one that can make a big difference quickly. If you are using this tool to add the finishing touch to your lawn…

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Tree Pruning Tips

Mr. Weedy says: It’s still okay, and not too late to prune your Crape Myrtle trees while there still dormant. Be sure not to over prune or butcher the trees. Some people say less is more when it comes to Crape Myrtle pruning. We would recommend calling a professional landscaper for recommendations for pruning techniques.…

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Pruning Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you’re lucky enough to have fig bushes in your garden. Prune one-fourth of the branches from any overgrown areas. Be careful not to remove large sections of the plant. This will reduce the total number of fruit produced this summer and you don’t want that. Focus your attention on saving the…

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