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To remove moss using the baking soda method, add 8 ounces of baking soda and 1 gallon of water to a garden sprayer. Mix and ...
Moss loves to grow on most garden surfaces, especially lawns. If you're not a fan of how it looks, give this natural ...
If slugs, flies and ants are plaguing your garden this summer, no need to pick up a bottle of pest-killer - this handy ...
Use a flour sifter to lightly dust the soil around your plants with baking soda, says Springer. Don't use too much, as this can alter the pH of your soil and negatively impact your plant’s ...
Weeds are an all-too-common problem in gardens and patios, but rather than reaching for a harsh chemical treatment, there's a ...
Block paving is a popular choice for driveways, but one major problem is dealing with weed and moss growth between the blocks ...