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The green algae can make the wooden panels look dirty and unattractive, whilst weakening the fence's structure. But a simple ...
Fence decor is having a moment on social media. Here's how to dress up your fence for a stunning look you—and potential ...
While ivy has some benefits, like providing shelter for birds and pollinators, its ability to smother plants, damaged mortar ...
Green algae on fences can make your garden look unkempt as well as damage the wood. Here's how to effectively remove it ...
Of the 46 species of snakes in Georgia, only six are venomous and only the timber rattlesnake and the copperhead are known to ...
WITH the summer season officially here, millions of us will be spending more time in the garden. Whether that’s cooking up a ...
There are a variety of organic treatments that can help with tick control. “Eucalyptus oil, mint, neem oil, or even diatomaceous earth can be applied to bushes and other high populated areas," says ...
Removing green algae from your fence is an important job as it can weaken the structure, but it can be a time-consuming and ...
Summer is snake season, and keeping them out of your home and yard may seem fairly simple, but not for the snakes in Georgia. We have over 46 species of snakes in the state and most of them can climb.
Attach a mesh or hardware cloth to the bottom of your fence, extending it at least a foot high and burying it several inches underground. Create an outward-facing ledge on the top of the fence. This ...
Rather than resorting to harsh chemicals to tackle fast-growing weeds, the folks at Drip Works recommend a natural concoction ...