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Growing Kei Apples as Edible Hedge to Stop Dog
I wanted to show you in this video how I am growing an edible hedge for food but also as a way to stop my dog from chasing the post lady and running up and down my fence line. The plant/shrub/tree I ...
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The Budget-Friendly Fence Alternative Using Items Already In Your Yard
If you want a fence around your yard but don't want to spend thousands of dollars, learn about this eco-friendly option. The best part is that it's free!
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The #1 Tree Experts Say Is Best for Backyard Privacy Year-Round
While it might look like a simple evergreen bush, there’s a lot more to the thuja plicata plant than you might expect. The Arborvitae “Green Giant” is popular with landscapers as a natural privacy ...
It's called Dancing Ledge because of the way the waves dance across the Jurassic stone ledges as the tide comes in. Then, after a long meander on the South West Coast Path, we reach Seacombe quarry’ ...
The cotton is just beginning to bloom. It’s late August in the Mississippi Delta, an alluvial plain formed by soil deposited from the Missouri, Ohio and Mississ ...
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Gardens will be protected from harsh weather this winter if you make 4 easy changes now
Protect your gardens from any harsh weather conditions this autumn and winter by making these simple changes now ...
People living next to Flint High School say they were shocked to receive less than two weeks notice of plans to install a two-metre high fence behind their homes. Residents on Tudor Avenue and Fifth ...
Kerala is witnessing a significant rise in human-wildlife conflicts, particularly in regions like Wayanad and Munnar, driven by factors such as habitat fragmentation, human encroachment, and the sprea ...
Couch grass (Elymus repens) is a stealthy invader that creeps underground through tough, wiry rhizomes and can spread several metres in a season. It is also known as twitch grass. It can be tricky to ...
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Burgess Hill family frustrated with Mid Sussex District Council after hedge cut ‘down to the ground’
A Burgess Hill family has expressed frustration with Mid Sussex District Council after a ‘huge hedge’ was cut down.
Despite living in a suburban area, we seem to have almost as many wild animals here as when we lived in the foothills of the Sierra, except for black bears ...
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