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Sparrows Will Flock To Your Yard If You Plant These Items
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  • Sparrow perched on ornamental grass
    Michele Wanke

    Sparrows Will Flock To Your Yard If You Plant These Items

    When planning your outdoor space, having diversity between plants and wildlife is important. Plant these things for sparrows to flock to your property.
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  • laying sod in lawn
    Joanna Marie

    The Best Time Of Year To Lay Sod For A Lush & Healthy Lawn

    Sod is a great way to get a lush lawn instantly, but the time of year you lay it down does matter. Find out the best time to lay sod and other helpful tips.
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  • Smartweed long purple wildflower
    Rochelle Heath-Harris

    How To Control Smartweed, A Weed That Thrives In Wet Environments

    Smartweed may look pretty, but its prolific self-seeding habit makes it a difficult weed to control. Here's how you can care for your lawn and remove this weed.
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  • Purslane plant
    Sakshi Khaitan

    The Poisonous Purslane Look-Alike You'll Want To Prevent From Entering Your Lawn

    Purslane is a useful, nutritious wild plant, but there are other harmful plants that look very similar. Learn how to identify purslane in your garden.
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  • person using a mulching lawn mower
    Kyle Schurman

    What's So Different About A Mulching Mower & Do You Need One?

    What's the difference between a mulching lawn mower and a regular lawn mower? Let's dive into it and see if a mulching mower is best for you.
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  • aerial view of plaid lawn
    Ezekiel Maina

    Here's How To Get A Plaid Lawn Worthy Of An English Garden

    Want a lawn that's reminiscent of a beautifully maintained English garden? Here's how to mow your grass into that much sought-after plaid pattern.
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  • Landscaper installing turf in yard
    Janelle Ward

    The Difference Between Floratam And St. Augustine Grass Explained

    Is the grass always greener on the other side of the property line? Discover the nuances between Floratam and St. Augustine and cultivate your dream yard.
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  • fire ant on plant
    Jacqueline Delibes

    The Home Remedy That's Not Worth Your Time If You Have A Fire Ant Problem

    Fire ants are an awful neighbor to welcome into your yard. You may have heard this home remedy can take care of them, but the results say otherwise.
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  • person digging grass with a shovel
    Kyle Schurman

    The Hack That'll Make Digging Out Grass So Much Easier

    If you need to remove grass to install pavers or a new garden bed, this TikTok grass hack is perfect. Learn how to easily dig out grass in your yard.
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  • garden with a selection of plants
    Joanna Marie

    The Best Plants To Have In Your Yard If You Live In A Fire-Prone Region

    For those living in fire-prone regions, choosing what plants to grow and where takes on greater importance. Here are some ideas for this high-risk scenario.
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  • Fire burning dry vegetation
    Rose Okeke

    What Is A Break Zone And How It May Help Save Your Home

    If your area is prone to forest fires, certain landscaping techniques could save your home in an emergency. Discover what a break zone is and how to create one.
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  • black eyed susans
    Will Ford

    The Clever Way To Keep Invasive Plants From Spreading In Your Garden

    There are some plants that, while technically invasive, are also worth growing. Learn how to contain and control invasive plants to keep them from spreading.
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  • Person raking leaves
    Desirée O

    The 7 Best Leaf Rakes For Keeping Your Lawn In Tip-Top Shape This Fall

    Fall means the start of school, pumpkin spice, and fallen leaves. To help rake up those leaves, we've researched the seven best leaf rakes for any sized job.
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  • Yellow sweet clover growing wild
    Rochelle Heath-Harris

    How To Control Yellow Sweet Clover, An Invasive Weed Brought To The US

    Yellow sweet clover is anything but sweet. Its vigorous root system holds on tightly to your soil, making the weed tough to remove. Here's how to control it.
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  • english ivy on rocks
    Ezekiel Maina

    How To Get Rid Of English Ivy If It Takes Over Your Garden

    English ivy can add charm to your landscaping, but it can quickly take over your garden and even damage buildings. Win the battle with easy-to-follow tips.
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  • Disneyland's flower depiction of Mickey Mouse
    A.E. Feenstra

    Use Disney's Secrets For Picture-Perfect Landscaping In Your Own Lawn

    You don't need elaborate shrub sculptures to take landscaping notes from Disney. Here are some tricks used in Disney parks to get the magical look at home.
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  • Purple irises
    Katie Francis

    The Benefits Of Planting Irises Next To Your Forsythia

    Elevate your landscaping with Mother Nature's dynamic duo: irises and forsythia. These companion plants are sure to transform your garden with color and charm.
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  • Fleabane growing in grass
    Sandy Baker

    How To Control Fleabane, The Weed That Does Not Eliminate Fleas In Your Lawn

    Fleabane isn't the pest-repelling plant that its name implies. Really, it's a nutrient-sucking weed that's problematic for your lawn. So, how do you control it?
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  • Dollarweed growing in muddy soil
    Sakshi Khaitan

    How To Prevent Dollarweed From Taking Over Your Lawn If You Live By Water

    Dollarweed can rapidly overrun your lawn, especially if you live near water. However, you can prevent this from happening by following a few simple steps.
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  • Birds at bird bath
    Pamela Siegel

    Why Putting A Bird Bath In Your Yard May Not Be The Best Idea

    Birdbaths are wonderful for attracting birds to your yard, but there are significant drawbacks and maintenance issues to keep in mind before you add one.
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  • Yellow front lawn with chairs
    Danielle Ramos-Sullivan

    Why A Yellow Lawn Isn't Always A Bad Thing

    While a yellow or gold lawn may (naturally) be cause for concern, it's possible you have nothing to worry about. Your lawn may just be one step ahead of you.
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  • person raking thatch in lawn
    Kyle Schurman

    Grass Types That May Be Getting Damaged By Raking

    Raking or dethatching your grass is a necessary step for a beautiful yard, but if you're not careful, it can damage these types of grass. Here's what to know.
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  • Dayflower growing in grass
    Ezekiel Maina

    How To Keep Dayflowers Out Of Your Lawn

    The small dayflower may look pretty, but, as with any weed, you wouldn't want it to take over your lawn. Its seeds can spread fast and stay dormant for years.
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  • Grub crawling in lawn
    Sandy Baker

    The Warning Sign That You Have A Grub Problem In Your Lawn

    Finding a grub or two is normal for a lawn, but you don't want to find too many instances. Here's the warning sign to look for when caring for your grass.
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  • grass with slime mold
    Tricia Goss

    How To Easily Take Care Of Unwanted Slime Mold On Your Grass

    Though it can be unsightly, slime mold isn't actually that detrimental to your lawn. That being said, if you want to get rid of it, here are easy ways to do so.
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  • Close up of grass seed
    Sandy Baker

    Why It's So Important To Read The Label Before Purchasing Grass Seed (And How To Do It)

    As you do with nutrition food labels, it's important to read the label on grass seed bags to understand exactly what you're adding to your lawn (and how much).
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  • Hydrangea in snowy weather
    Sakshi Khaitan

    How To Prepare Your Hydrangeas For Winter To Ensure A Healthy Summer Garden

    Certain types of hydrangeas need extra care in the winter to ensure they bloom in the summer. Learn how to prepare these plants for cold weather.
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