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June 20, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
If you’ve finally had it up to here with grass, primarily the repetitive mowing, weeding, watering and feeding routines, then you’re in luck. You don’t have to look far for some attractive and less labor-intensive alternatives.
Consider the merits of replacing or at least downsizing your lawn with clover, moss, ground covers, rocks, water features, succulents [...]
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April 07, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
There can be splendor in the grass of a well-managed yard. Pride and prestige, too, for the exacting property owners. Turf-covered lawns promote cooling through evaporation, reduce erosion and absorb carbon dioxide, one of the greenhouse gases blamed for climate change.
But grassy yards also can account for half of the typical household’s summertime water use. [...]
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March 25, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
There can be splendor in the grass of a well-managed yard. Pride and prestige, too, for the exacting property owners. Turf-covered lawns promote cooling through evaporation, reduce erosion and absorb carbon dioxide, one of the greenhouse gases blamed for climate change.
But grassy yards also can account for half the typical household’s summertime water use. They [...]
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October 19, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Landscaping, Plants
In the near future, developers of multifamily housing units and mobile home parks might have to consider landscaping the grounds thanks to a proposed landscape ordinance.
At their recent meeting, the Okeechobee County, Del. Board of County Commissioners discussed a proposed landscaping ordinance. Landscaping has been under discussion for a while, but this is the first [...]
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