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Magazine articles on gardening and yard work.
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This Old House
Sandra Swanson
What To Do When Your Yard Is Bowser's Bathroom It's tempting to plot revenge against neighbors who won't curb their dog. But here's an idea that could bear the sweet smell of success, and might also ward off deer, cats, raccoons and other unwanted guests. mark for My Articles 16 similar articles
This Old House
Jason Carpenter
A Dog House Like Your House From a stately brick Georgian to a storybook Craftsman cottage, here are five classics of American architecture set to scale for man's best friend. mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
This Old House
Joe Carter
Building a Prefab Cabana Nothing says Hollywood pool like a cabana. Add glamour with this easy-to-build variety. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
This Old House
Joe Carter
Maintenance Without Headaches Three ways that swimming pools are becoming easier and safer to own. mark for My Articles 30 similar articles
This Old House
Joe Carter
Build It and They Will Swim A pool is one of summer's greatest pleasures. But getting from fantasy to backyard reality takes some hard work. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
This Old House
Sallie Brady
Tread On Me Low-growing, tough-underfoot plants soften the edges of garden paths and patios. mark for My Articles 107 similar articles
National Gardening
Lynn Ocone
Heucheras: Versatile, Colorful Natives Heuchera plants have different uses in different places. mark for My Articles 114 similar articles
National Gardening Preserving Cut Flowers How to extend the vase life of cut flowers. mark for My Articles 61 similar articles
National Gardening
Robert E. Gough
The Mighty Lingonberry Why, where, how to grow lingonberries. mark for My Articles 295 similar articles
National Gardening Tools for Preparing the Garden Before a single plant even touches the ground in your garden, it would be wise to spend time preparing the soil. You'll have fewer weeds and diseases and better plant growth, flowering, and fruiting later. mark for My Articles 290 similar articles
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