Finally, as always when decluttering remove items which are broken, too dirty or worn out to be salvaged or repaired, and items you don't like or use.But in addition, don't forget in this space to also declutter weeds, dead plants, and other items that are more unique to an outdoor...
Whether your yard has been overrun with pesky weeds or you’ve simply decided that it’s time to change the type of turfgrass in your lawn, there comes a point when you need to know how to remove grass. Discover the pros and cons of each grass removal method so that you can decide w...
About the application process: Firstly, we used a brush to lay down the sand and packed it in between the bricks with the base of the brush – a fairly simple thing to do. Then, once the sand was in place, and all the weeds and moss were removed by hand first, we wet the entire...
Clean up the lawn. Before you apply any flea and chigger treatment, get rid of the places they like to hide. Mow the lawn short, and remove any piles of decaying foliage. Get rid of standing water or marshy areas, which is where both pests like to breed. Kill the fleas and chiggers ...
Before installing artificial grass, remove any existing vegetation or grass and compact the subsoil. Add a base material like crushed rock, gravel, or decomposed granite and level it out. You can also add a weed barrier layer to prevent weeds from growing. ...
We need to lay sod in our backyard. Our backyard has sparse patches of ugly grass and weeds here and there. Our objective is to remove all the existing old grass and weeds. What is the best way to remove all the grass and weeds before I lay down the Easiest Way To Prepare, Lay and...
How to Kill Dock Weed Can You Use Bleach to Kill Weeds in the Driveway or Patio? Natural Ways to Kill Weeds With Baking Soda and Vinegar Simply boil water in a tea kettle, then pour 1/4 cup or so of hot water over each weed, soaking areas of its leaves as well as its stem. We...
In addition, get rid of anything that is broken, rusted, or too dirty to be cleaned, as well as dead plants, weeds, and debris, such as leaves that have blown onto the deck. Third, don't forget underneath your deck when doing this mission! Perhaps you don't have anything under there...
Build a barrier. To keep nibblers at bay, place inverted crates or disposable cups (with the bottoms cut out) over vulnerable seedlings. Chicken wire can also be laid over a seedbed. (As seedlings grow, raise it slightly using boards or bricks.) “I made a cone out of window screen ...
fresh, turn and mix it at the start of each season. If you’re adding new mulch to your yard, be sure to remove the old mulch so you don’t have more than 2-3 inches of mulch. While mulch helps prevent weeds, some will still grow, so make sure to pull weeds when you see ...