IS THE eve of Groundhog Day. Regardless if the furry rodent sees his shadow, we still have more than six full weeks of winter to endure. Dare I say that is a good thing?
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Will this year begin another drought cycle? Or will we get unending storms the rest of winter and into spring? We don’t know, ...
In the right conditions, boxwoods aren't hard to grow, but they do have specific care requirements. Here's how to avoid and ...
Q: After reading about your success with St. Augustine grass in your own yard, I decided to gamble and sod my yard with Palmetto St. Augustine last June. By August, I had the most beautiful grass in ...
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