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When you have a very wet spring, drainage problems in your lawn become apparent. Soupy spots or waterlogged lawns are unattractive, annoying, and they can kill your grass if it is submerged for too long. You can solve drainage problems in your lawn in multiple ways.

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Harvesting Rainwater in Cobb, GA

One of the many benefits of rain is that you don’t have to water your lawn, but when it stops, you can still use rainwater. Harvesting rain water is an eco-friendly alternative to using other irrigation sources, and once it’s set up, it’s pretty easy to use. Here are some tips on harvesting rainwater in Cobb, GA.

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Lawn care often goes hand-in-hand with gardening, and if you are as excited about your vegetable garden as you are spring green-up, then it’s time to get started! It may not be time to actually plant your seeds yet, but it’s time to prep.

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Americans Are Crazy about Grassy Lawns

Large lawns in residential America have been described as a wasteful phenomenon. They are a symbol of affluence and the ability to spend time and money on things that might be called frivolous decorum by some. However, Americans are crazy about their grassy lawns. Although many are looking for eco-friendly alternatives, we enjoy our lawns for barbecues, family fun, and relaxation. Here are a few ways to make your lawn more environmentally-friendly without ditching the lawn concept all together.

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Spring brings flowers, but it also brings newly-hatched baby birds whose mothers will build their nests anywhere they see fit. What you don’t want to have happen is have those mamma birds chose your home as its home. Bird nests in the eaves and rafters of homes are dirty and unsightly, but once they’re there, it’s hard to remove one without disturbing the young within it. That is why it is better to prevent nests on your house and keep nests in the trees.

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An Apothecary Garden in Alpharetta, GA

The idea of planting an apothecary garden in Alpharetta, GA may conjure images of robed monks hovering over garden beds plucking herbal remedies from the earth. In actuality, an “apothecary garden” can take on any shape. They can be medicinal, or they can be aesthetic. The point is that, at some point, they take on a healing purpose.

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The new direction of landscaping is turning toward gardening choices that are ecologically friendly, which is one reason why rain gardens are gaining in popularity. They are a good way to minimize water use, create beautiful landscape design, and prevent water pollution in local waterways.

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Planting Pollinators in Roswell, GA

The University of Georgia is making it easier to find and plant native Georgian plants in your residential and commercial landscapes by creating a list of the 2021 Pollinator Plants of the Year. Often, it is difficult to find native plants in nurseries and garden centers, but the native plants on the 2021 list should be available by the end of the year.

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Spring lawn care is about getting a fresh start, as your grass starts to green up and flowers emerge. There are multiple actions you can take to make sure your lawn is ready for its growing season, and you’ll have a beautiful outdoor space as a result.

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It is amazing and frustrating how hearty weeds are and how difficult they can be to remove. You must get the entire root, which is why so many weeding activities result in subsequent weeding activities later on…with the same weed! That is why using the right tools can be instrumental in getting weeds out immediately and permanently.

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