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    Removal Of Japanese Knotweed: The Different Ways Of Doing It Successfully

    Monday, August 3rd, 2009

    Japanese knotweed can prove to be a cause of annoyance for some people such as builders, gardeners, land developers, and land holders themselves. It can cause a good deal of devastation to properties and structures such as roads, drains, pavements, and buildings. They are so dangerous that they impede native plants from propagating in the [...]

    Lawn Mowing – Useful Lawn Care to Maintain Your Lawn Looks Great

    Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

    If you require your lawn seems as green and healthy as possible, you need to take care of it very well and in this case, you need to realize how essential a proper lawn mowing is. Lawn mowing is one aspect of lawn care that people often overlook. In fact, lawn mowing holds a significant [...]

    Beneficial Tips to Watching over Pests and Insects in the Garden

    Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

    Garden pest control has started to chase its popularity among most people all around the world. It is because there are lots of garden pests that attacking most people’s garden and lawn. And the most efficient and effective way to prevent the plant population from those garden pests is through this garden pest control. This [...]

    Drip Irrigation or Sprinklers? The Choice is Yours

    Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

    It is usually a question that most novice gardeners confront with is the question of choosing the right irrigation system. If you are new to growing garden, you must have the similar confusion as to which irrigation technique can be best for your garden. You can either choose drip irrigation systems or sprinkler systems according [...]

    The Two Aspects of The Invasive Japanese Knotweed: A Good Or A Bad Weed?

    Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

    With a scientific term of Fallopia japonica, the invasive Japanese Knotweed is a herbaceous plant that is local to eastern Asia, specifically in Japan, China, and Korea. It has hollow stems with distinct nodules, making it look like a bamboo, although the two plants are not closely associated. Although the most often used scientific name [...]

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