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How to get rid of grass between patio stones for good
Grass always seems to hate growing where you want it to and love growing where you don't. For instance, grass will happily take root in a nice bed of sand and pop out between the stones on your patio.
While ants don’t generally eat grass, the mounds and large network of underground tunnels often damage roots, creating bare patches in your lawn. Spring is the time when ant activity in your yard ...
Seemingly overnight, mushrooms can pop up all over your yard. If you strive for a neat and tidy lawn, you may not be too ...
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How to get rid of ants in your yard without damaging your grass
Enjoy your yard again.
The advantage of our mild winter in Western Washington is that many marginally hardy plants will make an encore performance ...
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