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April and May will be slightly warmer and drier than normal, despite some wet snow in late April.
source: farmer's almanac
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Raindrops Keep Falling in My Tank
You won’t save a lot of money harvesting rainwater but you’ll save water.
Muzzling the Joneses
It is an infringement of free speech to ban residents of a town or county from placing political signs on their lawns.
Leaf-Blower Laws Irk Landscapers
As environmental groups successfully lobby to ban leaf blowers and urge organic gardening practices, landscapers are pushing back.
Grass, Simplified: Hire Someone
Many homeowners hire a landscape maintenance service to handle mowing, trimming and applying fertilizer and pesticides.
In Kentucky, Reinterpreting English Gardening for a Bluegrass Climate
Once a house is built and its interior decorated, it is pretty much finished unless the owner feels the need to add something new. A garden is different.
A Son’s Initiation in the Fraternity of the Lawn
Perhaps deep in every man’s DNA, right next to the poker and barbecuing genes, lurks the desire to grow grass.
In the Spring Garden, Some Joys Just Won’t Wait
Now that all danger of frost is past, let the weeds grow and take in the blooms, the birds and the heady fragrances of spring flowers.
The Hum of Summer
It’s time to decide whether to junk that old clunker or a lawnmower and buy a shiny new machine.
CIRCUITS | The Robotic Lawn Mower Will Take Your Call Now
Kyodo America’s robotic lawn mower, the LawnBott LB3500, can be programmed to mow the grass with a Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone.
New Hope for Old Chestnuts
Q. A friend suggested I plant some blight-resistant American chestnuts to restore a cut-over forest. Is this a good idea?
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