(BPT) - There it is - a big, messy, overgrown field of weeds, grass, tree stumps, rocks and who knows what else, just begging for some loving. It's an eyesore that you (and your neighbors) have been wanting to tackle for a long time, but you weren't sure exactly how to go about it. Before you run down to the hardware store to buy a weed whip or call the local fire department to do a prescribed burn, the yardcare experts at Toro offer 10 tips on how to turn an overgrown field into a beautiful stretch of yard for years of enjoyment.
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(BPT) - Gardening saw record growth in 2020 and experts expect many more people will be digging in the dirt again this spring. From "Victory" vegetable gardens to balcony containers, outdoor gathering spaces and mood-lifting landscapes, gardening is providing an outlet during the pandemic. Research conducted late last year found that 86% of homeowners plan to continue gardening in 2021. Nearly half of respondents say they'll be planting more and expanding their garden spaces this spring. With all that expansion and enthusiasm comes the need for inspiration and advice. |
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