Dogs don’t do well in the heat, so if you’ve left your dog in the backyard “to get some fresh air”, you might want to think again. Your dog might start to dig a hole near or under a fence to make use of the cooler soil. On the flip side, if the weather is too cold o...
Chain link fences keep large animals and dogs outside of the yard and pets and children within your yard. However, innovative dogs can find ways to get through the fence by digging under thechain-link fenceor squeezing through gaps. Shoring up the weak spots in your fence keeps even the s...
Steps to Make Your Pallet Couch: Prepare the Base: Start by using the timber pieces to fill in the gaps at the bottom of one pallet. Pre-drill holes and secure the timber with 35mm screws. This base will provide stability and support for the seating area. Sand the Pallets: Smooth out...
Stagger the sod chunks like you would stagger bricks in a wall. Fill in any gaps between the sod pieces with soil, compact the sod with a lawn roller and you're done. Water the sod regularly until it is well established. It's a good idea not to walk on the sod at first. Grass ...
Homeowners on the FAIR Plan who are unable to obtain a policy in the private market but want the kind of financial protection offered by an HO-3 can purchase a Difference in Conditions (DIC) policy. It is a supplemental form of insurance meant to fill in the coverage gaps left by a ...
Essential oils:Fill a spray bottle with water and add up to 10 drops of lavender, citronella, lemongrass, or eucalyptus oil, then spray around the area. You also can soak cotton balls or strips of fabric in the oil and place them around the garden. ...
protect the regrowth from being browsed by stock. The dead wood and live layers are woven along the centre line, with the top and side of the hedge being trimmed. Any large gaps should have new whips planted to fill the spaces. A few long, thin binders are then bound between the ...
If you have sparse eyebrows, consider using an eyebrow pencil or powder to fill in the gaps before creating the slit. This will ensure that the slit stands out prominently against a fuller backdrop. A fine tip can achieve the most natural look. Let's not forget those with curly or wav...
Keep adding a bit of dirt, then tamping, more dirt, more tamping, until you fill the hole. Any remaining dirt can be shoveled up around the base of the post and will help direct water away from it. It is important to add a little, tamp a little, add a little, tamp a little, un...
Seal small gaps under doors or decks, etc. Use funnel type traps or glue board type traps along edges. Seal shut any entry points into the house. An extreme remedy would be a perimeter wide fence. The following remedies do not work: ...