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John D. Wagner
Hold the Dirt A retaining wall can hold back a hillside and turn steep slopes into living space --- if you pay attention to the basics. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Reining in Water Use Ground rules for creating a lush yard that doesn't squander the available supply of H2O. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Perfect Paths Stone, brick, gravel and even sawdust can turn a muddy trail into an inviting walkway. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Popular Mechanics
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Ryan Wilson
Why Porous Pavement Is Right for Your Yard Now Porous pavement allows rainwater to seep beneath the surface, into a gravelly, open-graded aggregate, where it's distributed to the soil for plants to drink. mark for My Articles similar articles
This Old House
John D. Wagner
Blacktop and Beyond Renewal and replacement options for the driveway that leads to your door. mark for My Articles similar articles
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This Old House
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National Gardening Planting Groundcover Use low-growing perennial plants and shrubs as groundcovers to cover slopes and rough ground or to replace high-maintenance lawns. Choose plants that thrive in your particular soil and climate. mark for My Articles similar articles
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National Gardening
Charlie Nardozzi
Controlling Bank Erosion Soil erosion and water runoff from excavated banks can be a major safety problem and engineering challenge. Many materials are available to help control erosion until the permanent plantings have rooted sufficiently to knit the soil in place. But how do they compare? mark for My Articles similar articles
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Harry Sawyers
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The Well-Planned Driveway Like a country road, a driveway should hold up under traffic and fit the landscape. mark for My Articles similar articles
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This Old House
October 11, 2000
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National Gardening Tools for Preparing the Garden Before a single plant even touches the ground in your garden, it would be wise to spend time preparing the soil. You'll have fewer weeds and diseases and better plant growth, flowering, and fruiting later. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening Planting Strawberries Strawberries will do best in soil that has been thoroughly prepared. If your future strawberry bed was plowed last year, you're ahead of the game. mark for My Articles similar articles
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May/Jun 2008
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Green Grounds Sustainable landscaping can save commercial properties money and help the environment. mark for My Articles similar articles
This Old House
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11 Ways to Save Water, Time, and Money on Your Landscape Advice for conserving water, time, and money on your yard and garden. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening Planting Apple Trees Choose a site with full sun, moderate fertility, and good air circulation and water drainage. Apple trees will tolerate a wide range of soil conditions. While you can improve your soil with fertilizer and mulch, other factors will go a long way toward overcoming less-than-perfect soil. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Gardening Fact or Fallacy? Though plants, soils and weather conditions are always evolving, it seems as if some gardening practices become embedded like fossils. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Building Great Soil Soil is the most important factor in successful gardening. Here are tips on evaluating and improving your soil. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening Improve Soil Fertility with Compost A little soil common sense will go a long way to helping you understand how to care for your garden. All soils are not the same; they differ in many ways, including texture, fertility, and pH. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening Planting Bearded Iris Here are a few things you can do to get your bearded iris off to a good start. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening Improving Clay Soil If your garden has heavy clay soil, you know what a challenge it can pose to plants, not to mention gardeners. Heavy clay drains slowly, meaning it stays saturated longer after rain or irrigation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
July 2010
MRO Q&A: What Kind of Floor Drain Components Should I Have for Meat and Dairy Processing? When designing a floor drain for use in a meat and dairy processing area, the first criteria should be to have a drain outlet that ensures adequate drainage. mark for My Articles similar articles
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David Hawk
Enhancing a Grand Landscape Landscape architect David Hawk shares the concepts he used in redesigning the McCues' handsome Manchester property. mark for My Articles similar articles
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