July 14, 2023
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How to Start a Riding Mower & Important Preparation
Maintaining a lawn requires regular care and attention. One essential tool for lawn maintenance is a riding lawn mower. Riding mowers provide convenience and efficiency, making mowing large lawns much easier and faster. However, before you ride on a lawn mower for the first time, read this guide, which will take you through the step-by-step process of how to start a riding lawn mower. Step 1: Safety Precautions Before we dive into starting the riding lawn mower, it's crucial to prioritize lawnmower safety. Follow these essential safety precautions: Familiarize Yourself with the User Manual Every ...
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Effective Tips and Tricks to Preserve Christmas Tree
If you are like me, the holiday season brings so much joy. I love shopping early, and this including buying my Christmas tree. However, I noticed that this could be a challenge since it may not make it to Christmas day. Fortunately, I found some tricks to increase the longevity of a Christmas tree that I will share with you. 1. Buy a Healthy Tree Whether you're cutting down a tree yourself or planning to buy one instead, making sure it's healthy is the best step to ensure it will last long. Make sure that ...
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How to Plant and Harvest Green Garlic
Green garlic is an immature garlic bulb that has not started to divide yet. Also known as baby garlic or spring garlic, the green garlic looks like scallions or leeks. Nonetheless, they're a different plant. If you're planning to grow one yourself, you can plant it during spring so you can harvest it during summer. Here's a guide on how to plant and harvest green garlic. 1. Plant the Green Garlic After separating the cloves, plant each in well-draining soil. It should be up to 2 inches deep. The root end should be facing the ...