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Rats can make a garden feel a lot less charming, even when the plants look great. That is why many California gardeners are paying closer attention to herbs with strong scents.

These plants cannot solve a rat problem on their own, but they can help make certain areas feel less inviting. The best part is that they also look good in beds, borders, and pots near patios...


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Your fence is doing the bare minimum right now, and honestly, it could be doing so much more. That stretch of vertical space running along your property line?

It’s basically untapped growing potential just sitting there looking decorative. Oregon gardeners are quietly turning their fence lines into some of the most productive spots in the entire yard, and the result...


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Whoever said you need a big backyard to grow your own food clearly never met a California gardener with a sunny balcony and a serious determination to make it work.

Container vegetable gardening in California is not just possible, it is actually a lot of fun once you get going.

The sunshine is generous, the growing season is long, and the flexibility of p...


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Kentucky lawns have a secret nightlife. While homeowners sleep, moles tunnel silently beneath the surface. They leave behind ridges, mounds, and spongy trails.

A once-beautiful yard can look completely unrecognizable by morning. Across Kentucky, this is one of the most common springtime frustrations for homeowners. The ground feels soft and unstable underfoot.


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If your yard has one of those elegant shrubs with glossy green leaves and clusters of bright red berries, first of all, great taste.

It stays green all winter, asks almost nothing from you, and looks like something straight out of a holiday catalogue.

Sounds perfect, right?

Here’s the thing, it isn’t.

Those stunning berries that look so charm...


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