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The Impact of COVID-19 on Commercial Agriculture

When the first COVID-19 outbreak occurred in March, Americans panicked. Fears of what was coming next resulted in empty supermarket shelves across the nation.

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What Are The Best Ways To Save Energy At Home?

When your home is more energy-efficient, there are many benefits that can be realized. You can save money for one thing, and for another, it’s better for the environment.

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How to Choose the Perfect Pergola for Your Lawn

In these times where we are confined in our homes for a long period, we start realizing the possibilities and potential of our house and envisioning some great additions. That’s what a pergola is - a great addition!

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How To Take Care of Zoysia Grass

Having a green beautiful front lawn has become more and more popular worldwide, turning itself into a status indicator - your house’s greeting card, if you may. But, according to an online survey commissioned by the National Association of Landscape Professionals, in 2017, around 40% of all Americans with a lawn hired professionals to help them out.

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6 Ways to Keep Rats Out of Your Garden, And 1 to Avoid

It is very common to encounter rats in your garden. This is because rats will go anywhere where there is food to eat and your garden presents such a wonderful opportunity. Rats tend to go into gardens, dig holes to hide in, and then eat your supply of fresh vegetables.

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Making The Most Of Trees In Your Garden Design

Trees can enhance your health and well-being in many ways. They help produce oxygen, reduce pollution levels, and help conserve energy, so if your garden is filled with trees, then your family’s health and well-being are surely benefiting in many ways.

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Soil Erosion: What You Need to Know

Soil erosion can take place quickly, such as during a heavy rainy season, or gradually over time. When we hear the term, we tend to think about cliffs or hills — sloping landscapes — but soil erosion occurs on flat land as well.

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Why Should You Order Live Red Wiggler Worms Online?

Vermicomposting, which means a process of composting with a help of worms, is becoming more and more popular nowadays because it is a rather simple method of getting rid of various wastes, kitchen scraps, and many other products.

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How to Save Money on a Backyard Makeover

Your backyard needs a refresh. The deck looks dated, the outdoor furniture is worn out, and you can barely call your garden a garden at all — the soil is only covered in weeds and dead leaves. Is it possible to change all of this without having to pay a fortune?

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Identifying And Dealing With Japanese Knotweed

Japanese Knotweed (scientific name: Fallopia Japonica) can pose a serious threat to any piece of property, particularly one that's up for sale. All too often, you discover Japanese Knotweed when the mortgage surveyor finds it. This can hold up a sale, lead to price renegotiation, or even spoil the deal entirely.

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