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Friday, May 27, 2011

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From Jen Hubley, your About Today Editor
For the past twenty years, my Dad has been at war with his lawn. By which, I mean that he's gradually adding features and rocky paths until he has no lawn left. This is one way to deal with the problem of maintaining a lawn.

How to Repair a Bare Patch on a Lawn
Lawns seem to enjoy developing bare patches. One day, everything looks fine and the next, a whole section of lawn is as bald as a pitcher's mound.

How to Control Dandelions
When I was a kid, I loved dandelions and couldn't understand why my parents didn't. On the upside, they could count on me picking as many of them as I could find. Kids: rivaling goats as natural lawn mowers since forever.
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8 Ways to Avoid Dog Spots on Your Lawn
Dogs refuse to help with lawn tending duties, and in fact, tend to mark their territory in a semi-permanent way.

8 Tips for Green Lawn Care
Here's a reason to investigate green lawn care options: In America alone, we use ten times as many pesticides on lawns as we do on farms.

 


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