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Don't start your spring yard cleanup too soon—here's why
Wait to do your yard cleanup this spring to help out pollinators and other beneficial insects.
While warmer temperatures have melted most of the snow in the Springfield area, landscaping experts say homeowners should still wait several weeks before starting more intensive outdoor projects ...
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You’re doing “spring cleanup” in a way that hurts next year’s lawn
Spring cleanup feels productive, but some of your neatest habits quietly sabotage next year’s lawn. When you rake too early, ...
Delaying spring yard cleanup helps protect beneficial insects that overwinter in leaves and stems. Leave some leaves and stems in garden beds or redistribute them to create habitats and natural mulch.
As winter melts away and the first signs of spring emerge, many gardeners are eager to dive into their outdoor spaces, preparing for a bountiful growing season. While planting seeds and nurturing ...
While you may have enjoyed taking a break from lawn care during the winter, spring is the season to turn your attention back to your yard. Your efforts now will largely determine if you have a lush, ...
As winter finally fades, yards across much of the U.S. are slowly coming back to life. In northern and Midwestern states, ...
The City of Fort Payne is gearing up for spring with a community-wide yard cleanup effort. The city's brush truck will assist residents in tidying up their yards as the ...
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