Posted by Michelle Smart Mark Smyle Michael Brandon Robert Richards
by Michelle Smart Mark Smyle Michael Brandon Robert Richards
While there are people who like to have rodents as pets, most people don't want them in their homes and see them as pests that can carry disease. Putting out traps, getting a cat, or sprinkling poison around their homes are just some of the ways that they use to try to get rid of them. For a lot of people, though, the idea of getting rid of the rodents is coupled with an unease at deliberately and often inhumanely killing them, and people are starting to look for better ways to get them out of and away from their homes that don't involve harm to the little creatures.
If you want to remove rats and mice from your home and/or discourage them from coming around the good news is that there are natural solutions for rodent control that you can use so you don't have to kill them. Killing them 'humanely' has been another argument that people have made, but what constitutes 'humane' killing is certainly arguable, so no real conclusion on that has been reached. There aren't that many choices for people who don't want to kill rodents or cause them to suffer but who certainly don't want them around, but there are two: trapping them humanely and releasing them elsewhere, and using natural methods to keep others away.
Live traps, not the kind that snap, can be used to trap rodents that are in or near your home without hurting them. With live traps the rodent is lured inside and the door closes, so the mouse or rat just remains there until you (or someone else if you're squeamish) remove the trap to a different location and open the door. Some people think that the catch-and-release method of rodent control doesn't work because the rodents just come right back, but if they are taken far enough away they generally won't return to your home, because they'll find a closer place instead.
Before you take any drastic measures to get rid of rats or mice be sure that you aren't giving them a reason to come around your home. Things like keeping woodpiles and compost piles away from your home, keeping your trash cans tightly closed, and not leaving your pets' food sit outside where rats and mice can smell it can go a long way toward keeping your house and yard free of rodents. If you follow simple tips like these, and trap and remove any rodents you might already have around, the odds are that your rodent problem will go away.
However, if you've tried that and it hasn't been enough, or if you already do these things and there are still rodents, there is more that you can do without causing harm, such as getting special fragrance pouches that discourage mice and rats from coming into your home. These aren't toxic and you can't smell them, but rodents can " and they don't like them at all. This can help to clear up a stubborn rodent problem for people who are very serious about getting rid of the rodents and keeping them out of their homes but equally serious about not killing or torturing them.
For people who don't mind killing the rats and mice but would prefer not to use chemicals and traps to do so, getting a cat or even a small dog can often do the trick. Cats, especially, are natural predators for rats and mice, and they'll be inclined to give chase without any training. The downside to this is that the cats will not generally eat what they kill, so they may leave the dead rodents as 'presents' for the family, and this can be an unpleasant find that a lot of people would really prefer to avoid if possible.
No matter what rodent control method you choose, the best thing you can do is to know the facts about whichever treatment you choose, because you don't want to use something that you thought was safe only to find out that it wasn't. This is especially true if you have small children or if you have pets that could potentially get into any rodent poison that you might put out. You don't want to take a chance with your family's health by putting out dangerous chemicals, but you certainly don't want them to be exposed to rats and mice in your home, either.
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Posted by Thomas Fryd
by Thomas Fryd
Activity has definitely slowed down during mid-day. Scarcely a leaf stirs. One of the pleasures of the July garden is the tree-shaded patio or terrace where the outdoor garden enthusiast may relax and survey the results of their labors. During this period of reflection it is good to take a second look at the results of the planning done in January and make further plans for the fall garden. In this day of air conditioning, big screen TV and Wii many people are prone to stay inside all day and not relax in the out-of-doors.
Patios and Terraces
Lucky indeed is the family which has a part of the garden developed as a retreat from the excessive heat or cramped interiors. These areas are easily designed and constructed and make a wonderful project for the entire family. They provide an ideal place for outdoor picnics and BBQ or regular eating and in the late evening they are delightful. Have you ever thought of providing a cable connection for the TV on these out-door terraces? There are many possibilities that when properly planned will give a wonderful use of the garden and relieve the house from much heavy traffic.
Lawns
Lawns always suffer during July. The grasses tend to turn brown and become dormant. This makes this very important part of the garden unsightly and encourages lawn diseases. Regular watering, feeding and mowing are essential to get the most out of a lawn during July. Feed once during July with a high nitrogen content fertilizer such a 16-20-0 or 18-8-8. Water thoroughly to prevent burning or streaking and to insure assimilation by grass plants. If there are weeds and foreign grasses present now they should be hoed or pulled. These pests rob the grass of in much needed food.
Everyone has their own method of mowing but if you will mow in an overlapping pattern of cuts somewhat as a farmer plows a field it is easy to double-cut and thoroughly eliminate streaking. Most essential for good mowing that the mower blades be sharp. Sharp blades make the job easier and are much easier on the grass. Beginning this month allow the grass to lengthen and raise the mower to cut at a of height of about three inches. This will protect the grass by shading, will discourage germination of crab grass and weeds, and, most important, will prevent undue loss of moisture by evaporation. As cooler weather comes, the mower should be lowered again to allow the grass to thicken for winter.
Perennials
July is the last time the chrysanthemums can be planted for fall bloom. These should be plants that are container grown or "bench" grown and rather fully developed. July planting has a great deal of merit in that the plants will not have time to become or overgrown to the point of being out of scale in the garden. On specimen chrysanthemums disbudding should be begun early to select the bud to develop into the bloom. All evidence of disbudding will soon disappear.
Most Daylilies like daylily bulbs need plenty of water now as many varieties are still producing and require a good supply of moisture to keep going. Plant the "rain lilies," better known as lycoris. The more common one, Lycoris squamigera is a beautiful addition to the early fall garden. As they flower on naked stalks they should be planted in company with other plants for a background and planting daylily bulbs can also do the trick. Many of the perennials will respond to careful feeding and water during July can be considered the ripening month for most perennials and this is all important in their life cycle.
Buddleia or summer lilac will continue blooming until frost if the faded blooms are kept cut. Prune wisterias now to stimulate new growth. They can take rather heavy pruning. Beans and Chinese cabbage can be replanted in the vegetable garden.
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Posted by Kai A Akhtar
by Kai A Akhtar
Buying garden furniture, plants and other items for your home can sometimes be a bit of a struggle. However, these days it's easier and there is a lot more choice on the market. You should easily be able to find things that you like.
Whatever you're looking for, it shouldn't be a problem to find items that are worthwhile. There is so much available on today's market that you'll be spoilt for choice. It can sometimes be hard to decide on what is right for your needs though.
There are lots to choose from and you may find it difficult to make up your mind. Well, if that's the case then you should read on to learn how to choose the right products for your needs. You will also need to set yourself a budget so that you don't overspend.
The first thing you should think about is what sort of space you have available. There are a lot of options available but sometimes you'll need to think about measuring areas to ensure that there is enough space for the things you like.
You will then need to think about the style you're looking for. If you already have garden furniture in place then it could just be a case of replacing old with new. However, if you're planning on completely redoing your garden then you may want a new style.
If you spend some time doing research on the internet you'll probably find that it's easier than you think to find cheap items. Do some Google searches to find items that you need and you'll need to make a note of what you're interested in.
Make a note of the prices and make sure that you perform a mini price comparison. This will help you decide on what sort of styles you like as well as what you can afford. Setting a budget will be much easier if you do this research.
Once you've gathered all this info you'll be able to head to the shops and have a good look at the products you're interested in. Many people find that this is the easiest place to overspend. Be careful and avoid salesmen - you're just looking!
Some of the most popular stores are Homebase and B&Q so you should probably head there first. However, you don't have to buy at these stores - you're just looking at the moment and you could find better deals online.
When it comes to choosing the right style - you'll only know what you like yourself. Go with your gut and you should be able to walk away with a pretty impressive product.
All in all, it shouldn't be hard for you to find items for your garden, whether it's garden furniture or barbecues and other items. You'll easily be able to find things you like - just remember to do your research.
Just remember to make sure you're armed with information when you head to the shops. It's easier to find what you're looking for when you know what's available on today's market.
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Posted by Gloria Thornton
by Gloria Thornton
Spring?s seeds are finally turning into the fruits of summer! We?ve already worked our way through some of the leafy greens, such as chard, mustard and butter lettuce. Now we?re waiting on our heirloom tomatoes and carrots. Since last year?s blueberry success, you?re confident in this year?s prize of the garden: juicy peaches. Regardless of what specialties you?re nurturing this year, the long months of summer make us pause in gratitude for what the earth offers us each growing season.
For much of the year, our produce is trucked in from distant farmlands. Once summer arrives, though, everyone gets the chance to claim their birthright as gardeners and cultivators of their own food. What?s best, local summer harvests allow us to experiment with simple, nutritious meals. With very little effort, a meal of fresh vegetables and summer fruits can become a lavish feast. And if your simple cuisine asks for a hint of the exotic, you can harvest a bouquet of flavors from the most unlikely of places: your aromatherapy medicine chest.
You already know that when using essential oils, it is always important to find therapeutic-grade oils. Because oils are concentrated substances, distilled from mass quantities of plant matter, you want to find the highest quality oil you can. While this makes sense when you think of essential oils being absorbed into the body through the skin, always sticking with therapeutic-grade oils has an added benefit: these powerful oils can easily be incorporated in cooking, too. Never thought of it that way before? Scent has a stronger influence on our perception of flavor than our taste buds do! With that in mind, here are a few simple ways the repertoire of essential oils can add a splash of flavor to your simple summer menu.
First and foremost, let?s address the issue of food safety. Essential oils are, obviously, plant-derived substances. While you may not want to eat a hunk of frankincense resin straight from the tree, frankincense is still a naturally occurring substance. It is not poisonous in small quantities, but it may make you want to brush your teeth immediately. Many essential oils are expressly dangerous for internal consumption, such as wintergreen and birch, but other oils can be used in small quantities for internal health as well as for cooking. In fact, the FDA has qualified many of the common essential oils as GRAS, Generally Recognized as Safe, substances. This means that, although they are not labeled as food additives, they can be internalized without apparent side-effects. When considering which oils to cook with, this is a good rule of thumb: essential oils of citruses, spices and other commonly-eaten foods are probably going to make good additions to your cuisine. Just be cautious when using essential oils that are known to irritate mucous membranes, such as cinnamon, oregano and peppermint.
How can essential oils improve your summer harvest? Let's first consider one of the gifts of the Mediterranean region: the citruses. Oils like grapefruit and lemon blend beautifully with olive oil for simple, tangy dressings. All it takes is one drop of oil per tablespoon of oil, and your salad will be transformed. Love guacamole? Try a few drops of lime oil mixed with ripe avocado and serve it with corn chips or jicama slices. Still munching on this spring's spinach? Mandarin orange essential oil, which smells heavenly, is refreshing drizzled on greens. How about beverages? Oils add dimension to juices and fizzy waters, too. By mixing grapefruit, mandarin and lime in equal parts, seltzer water is transformed into a healthy citrus soda without the sugar found in commercial brands. As with all aromatic oils, though, don't overdo it. Thankfully, a little bit of oil goes a long way.
Ever thought about those essential oils derived from the bouquet of cooking herbs you've planted in your garden? Oregano, ginger, thyme, marjoram, bay and basil are ideal for cooking. If you love basil (and most of us do!) add a few drops of oil to a simple pasta of red pepper, olives and red onion, and your taste buds will dance. Or maybe you're a stir fry fanatic. Ginger oil, which is extremely powerful, adds kick to Asian food and is great for aiding digestion, too. Ever considered trying coffee with cardamom? A single drop of cardamom turns coffee into a feast for the senses. Try this blend iced on hot afternoons for a refreshing treat or even after meals. When cooking with these oils, though, remember that an excess of oil could potentially make your food inedible because they are so strong. Go easy, and consider tossing the oils in right at the end of cooking so they don't evaporate prior to mealtime.
Not surprisingly, essential oils also enhance desserts. Two of the most well-loved dessert flavorings come as essential oils: vanilla bean and cacao. The aromatic oils, however, do not come laden with sugar, nor are they soaking in alcohol, the process used to create extracts. If you find yourself craving a sweet vanilla, try blending your essential oil with honey instead of sugar and see if your craving is curbed. The same can be said for cacao. This bitter, dark essential oil is not a candy bar, but it signals the brain the same way chocolate does. A decadent way of indulging your sweet tooth without jeopardizing your diet is to drip two drops of cacao or vanilla into yogurt and eat like ice cream.
We think of summer cuisine, and its accompanying picnics and patio parties, year-round. The season's harvest helps us eat right and participate in the cultivation of our own food, a rare treat for many living in urban environments. Using aromatic oils to add variety and spice to our diet is easy and often enables us to forgo unnecessary trips to the grocery for specialty items. This summer, when a friend stops by unannounced and you're down to rice milk and coffee, don't despair. Take a drop of grapefruit oil and turn water and ice into a refreshing citrus drink. After all, that's how it's done in the summertime!
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Posted by Thomas Tate
by Thomas Tate
If your backyard has some rough spots or is more of a field than a yard, then you probably need to invest in a tough terrain ride on mower. The ride on mower has made homeowners lives' that much easier for the last 70 years. Like all things mechanical, the technology has advanced to great heights over the years. At one time the design of a ride on mower had to do only with effectiveness and the way they cut the grass.
But then the need for tough terrain ride on mowers and demand dictated that manufacturers start designing and building mowers that could handle a rough yard. Bigger tires were put on, more powerful motors were used and mowing decks became technological marvels in how them deploy and work. Pretty soon there were great ride on mowers available to the public for all kinds of situations.
Even though tough terrain ride on mowers seemed to tackle the issue of how to take down tough lawns effectively and easily, there was still the problem of the rider's comfort. Back in the old days that wasn't really thought about much. But as people started developing back problem and other maladies from hours cutting the lawn, the manufacturers had to come up with ways to keep the riders comfortable while cutting the lawn superbly. With so much mechanical advancements over the years it shouldn't come as any surprise that ride on mowers for tough terrain would move forward with the rest of the world.
Tough terrain ride on mowers are a must for anyone who looks after a large piece of property. They not only save time as you can get the job done faster than if you used a walk behind mower or a poor quality ride on mower, but they can also save you a lot of money too as you don't have to hire an expensive landscaper to mow your grass.
Tough terrain ride on mowers have progressed a long way technology-wise. With the range of models available there is one just waiting for you. So to get the most out of your time and money, invest in a ride on mower for tough terrain. This way, you can spend more time appreciating your lawn rather than looking after it. And ride on mowers are fun and make the chore of mowing the lawn hardly seem like a chore at all.
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Posted by Soudah Shah
by Soudah Shah
Garden Moles has turned out to be the most dangerous by havocking your garden lawn and as an effect it will spoil the grand look which your garden attire. They are also dangerous intimidation for some essential vegetation. They are mostly found in tunnels as well as in dirt mounds and will make themselves ready to assault the beautiful lawns of your garden. So it is very much significant to get rid of the moles to keep the real beauty of your grounds.
These animals will turn out to be a most hazardous by havocking your lawn and thus it will spoil the great appearance that your garden outfits. These creatures are also dangerous threats for some significant vegetation. They are mainly found the tunnels and dirt mounds and will make themselves ready to spoil the attractive lawns which your garden has. Therefore it is very much vital to get rid of moles to keep up the real beauty of your garden. Different methods have showed to be most effective in the procedure of mole eradication both in your gardens and homes. The question still remains about the honesty of all the reputable companies which possess themselves as an outstanding source in eradication these deadly moles.
Some of the basic tips to eradicate the moles are as follows
Starving the moles: The main reason why these moles tend to mess your garden is that the sources of food that your garden supplies for the stomach filling of the moles. Therefore the best way you can eliminate or reducing or of the food sources which make these moles to eat and stay healthier. In order to eradicate moles you have to make them to starve. The moles in your gardens are very crazy about eating larvae of insects and the grubs that are found in your home or lawns or gardens. Therefore you have to make sure that there is no any an insect or grubs in your garden lawns.
You should also beware that they are far from the reach of children as well and also please do not experiment this poison on any other pests as they are specially made only for garden moles.
Always choose the products which acts as a repellents to the moles. They will surely help you to get rid of moles vastly. The local stores which sell all gardening products will provide you these repellent products. Usage of Pepper also forms a good option as well. They are the cheapest of all and mostly used since the olden days to keep these moles far away from the entrance of the beautiful gardens. Some people also use moth balls in the tunnels where these moles are spotted. It will make the place where they are spotted as a hell for them. Following these tips will surely help you to successfully get rid of moles.
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Posted by Kent Higgins
by Kent Higgins
Dahlias give a wonderful display of late summer color in the landscape. These plants are warm weather lovers and are killed with the first frost. Prepare the soil well and plant the tubers deep when the soil is warm. The soil is normally prepared well in advance of planting time.
I once heard at a garden club meeting to use old cow manure," and put it deep in the hole with a layer of top soil over the manure. One lady asked the embarrassing question of... how old a cow?" That was the end of that meeting!
In selecting tubers for planting. make certain that a portion of the old stem is present otherwise, no plant; The bud from which growth is made is found only in this stem tissue. Dig the planting hole (soil preparation hole usually three times as deep) about six inches deep, and place the tuber with the stem or bud, if advanced, pointing up.
At this time, drive in a heavy stake for the varieties that need support, and most dahlias do. By putting the stakes in place at the time of planting, the danger of damaging roots later is eliminated. Fill the soil in over the tuber for about three inches and firm down. Water thoroughly, making sure that the tuber is well covered with soil. As the plant grows, gradually fill in around it until the soil is level. Water with caution to prevent rotting of tubers as the plant does not require an abundance of water until it is at least half grown. As most plants, though, it will require thorough soaking during its height of bloom, which is usually late summer.
Another summer flowering plant that gives much in return and can be planted this month is the garden canna. The rhizomes should have four eyes for best results, and if sprouted in trays of wet sand in a protected place, usually get a better start. The rhizome proper should be covered about four inches deep. These plants are heavy feeders and require lots of water during the season. Many colors of blooms are available... red, pink, white, yellow and orange. The foliage is also wonderful for arranging, with or without flowers. Many gardeners grow the bronze leaf variety for foliage only.
There are many summer flowering bulbs that need to be started in May, and some of the favorites are tigridias or shell flowers, anemones, ranunculus, tuberous begonias, Nerine lilies, hemerocallis, agapanthus and gloxinias. Some of these require very special care. They can not be grown in a landscape that "thrives on neglect." The secret of success with summer flowering bulbs is to plant when the soil has warmed, water well and feed lightly, mulch instead of cultivate and lift the storage roots after frost, and store for next season. Which is different than the green peace lily flowers that turn from white indoors.
Annuals: The seeds for annuals should be in the soil during May. This wonderful group of plants is one of our most valuable sources of color. Coming from seeds and returning of seeds in one season is the story of the plants in this group. Use annuals as ground cover for overplanting spring bulb locations, as borders in shrub plantings, as masses of color for accent purposes, and in many other ways around the garden. They are easy to grow and give color all summer.
Most of them can be used for cut flowers in the house. The list is long and tempting. Try a dozen" zinnia, petunia. alyssum. phlox, celosia, ageratum, snapdragon. sweet pea, salvia, periwinkle, larkspur and marigold. just look at the new varieties of the above list of old favorites.
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Posted by Kurt Naulaerts
by Kurt Naulaerts
For the soundest landscape garden project you need to look at unity lines. The element to landscaping success, is to plan the garden to fit the needs surrounding your home. For your house to look attractive and well-balanced, all of the place should have a uniform appearance.
Creating a sense of unity is easy to do to your landscape gardening plan in just a few different ways. Using similar plants and trees can be one of the easiest ways to bring unity to your landscape gardening project. The landscaping design is easy and will look wonderful when it is finished. There is another way to get unity to be a basic part of your landscaping project and this is with heights. You will be amazed at how the whole plan of your landscaping design will come together by uncomplicated things such as planting trees with corresponding heights. It will be so easy and look absolutely great!
Your landscaping project should make use of much more than just plants and trees. Flowers are beautiful but unfortunately they only bloom for part of the year, so you have to find other landscaping design components that are appealing to the eye for the non-blooming season. To do this you will want to look at landscaping stones and rocks, or even wood chips just to name a couple of things. Should you choose you may even utilize granite and marble in your landscaping plans. Your landscaping design can include statues, displays, stepping stones, or something as uncomplicated as a pile of appealing rocks.
In an effort to make your landscaping project a gorgeous one, keep in mind that a theme can go a long way. If you love butterflies or hummingbirds then choose plants and flowers that will pull them in them to your garden and garden. You can highlight your plan this way and you also have something attractive to view. You can talk to those at your local garden store about which type of plants and flowers will work best for this where you live.
When all is said and done your landscape gardening design should be well-balanced and look whole. The chance to do plan it yourself or to use a landscape gardening plan you have seen somewhere else, shows the possibilities to do whatever you want with your landscaping project. Your landscape gardening plan will be consummate as long as there is oneness in you,no matter what you settle upon to carry out.
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Posted by Frank Froggatt
by Frank Froggatt
Having a low maintenance front yard is the goal of many people. This can be accomplished either by obtaining the services of a local landscaping professional in your area or by getting a kit and doing the tasks required yourself. Whichever way you choose you can have the desired maintenance free landscape that you desire and which will look killer all year long. If you have determined to hire a professional you need to make sure that they are completely aware of your desire to have a yard that requires little to no maintenance.
If you have less grass in your front yard landscaping then you will cut out a lot of maintenance time right there. If you have to mow and water a lawn all the time , not to mention all of the fertilizers that it takes to keep it green, then you can see how much time and money you can save by reducing or eliminating this from your front yard landscape. Talk to the front yard landscaping expert about alternative that you can use to keep your yard looking good with little lawn area.
Some people choose to use clover instead of grass. A lot of people opt to use clover instead of grass in their front yard landscaping because it saves them time and money. You will not have to mow it very often at all and a clover lawn is even good for front yard landscaping in area that is prone to droughts. It grows nice in almost all areas. And best of all for those who want to get out there and enjoy their front yard landscaping, bugs hate clover.
Having to spend the resources and time to water your lawn can many times be a big bother. For this reason money people invest in automatic watering systems for their yards. This can save you tons of time and money. This is without a doubt the easiest way to keep your yard watered and green throughout the hot months of the summer. You will no longer have to drag around a hose or position your sprinkler in just the right position any longer.
Professionals are easily found that can quickly and easily put in a system or they have DIY kits that you can install yourself. A professional would probably be the best choice though if you have never done anything like it before. Just a simple little mistake with installation could cause a major water leak disaster and that wouldn't be helpful for your front yard landscaping project.
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Posted by Frank Froggatt
by Frank Froggatt
Having a low maintenance front yard is the goal of many people. This can be accomplished either by obtaining the services of a local landscaping professional in your area or by getting a kit and doing the tasks required yourself. Either way you can have front yard landscaping done that will take minimal work to keep looking fantastic all year round. If you have determined to hire a professional you need to make sure that they are completely aware of your desire to have a yard that requires little to no maintenance.
If you have a lot of grass in your front yard then one of the easiest ways to reduce the amount of maintenance required to take care of it is to get rid of some or all of that grass. Mowing the lawn can take up a lot of time and energy so keeping the grass to a minimum is a great way to save on work. By talking to a landscape designer you can find out alternatives to grass that can still keep your yard looking fantastic.
Some people choose to use clover instead of grass. A lot of people opt to use clover instead of grass in their front yard landscaping because it saves them time and money. You will not have to mow it very often at all and a clover lawn is even good for front yard landscaping in area that is prone to droughts. They do well virtually everywhere. Probably the best benefit of using clover is that bugs absolutely hate it.
It can be a costly and tiresome thing to water you lawn all the time. That is why many people incorporate automatic irrigation systems into their front yard landscaping designs these days. This can be a truly huge time and money saver. You couldn't find a simpler way to keep your lawn watered and healthy looking throughout the long summer months. You will no longer have to drag around a hose or position your sprinkler in just the right position any longer.
Professionals are easily found that can quickly and easily put in a system or they have DIY kits that you can install yourself. A professional would probably be the best choice though if you have never done anything like it before. If you made a simple mistake and a leak developed it could cause all sorts of damage and that would not benefit your front yard landscaping project any at all.
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