How To Prevent And Treat Lawn Fungus

Posted on: 20 January 2016

If you notice problems with your grass such as gooey substance or brown patches, then you may have a lawn fungus. It's one of those things that are easier to prevent than treat so it's best to take care of your lawn properly to prevent it from happening. Prevention There are several things that you may be doing wrong that could make your lawn more susceptible to lawn fungus. Here are a few of the top errors that cause lawn fungus due to poor maintenance.
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Remove Common Ragweed From Your Lawn

Posted on: 20 January 2016

Common ragweed is a plant that contains long, thin leaves that have rounded edges. In the center of each weed's leaves, stalks grow that contain small yellow flowers. Many people are allergic to this weed variety and experience watery eyes and frequent sneezing when exposed to it. If common ragweed is growing on your property and you would like to eliminate it due to allergies, the following tips will help you.
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How To Repair Your Broken Refrigerator Cord

Posted on: 13 January 2016

If the electrical cord to your refrigerator has become damaged or compromised, you don't need to get a new fridge. All you need to do is remove the damaged cord and attach a new plug. Here is how you can easily fix your broken or damaged refrigerator cord.  Supplies Wire Cutter Wire Stripper Screwdriver 3-Prong 15 Amp Plug Set-Up This is a fairly quick job, so you do not need to remove all the food from your fridge while you do it.
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Duct ~ Duct ~ Ewww: The Nasty Truth About Leaking Ductwork

Posted on: 23 December 2015

If you have leaking ductwork, your home may be riddled with several problems that you have not realized are related to the ducts. Malfunctioning ducts can negatively impact indoor air quality resulting in respiratory issues. They may also result in property owners having higher energy costs associated with their heating and cooling due to energy being lost and wasted through the leaking ducts. The following issues represent some of the most common and serious problems leaky ductwork can cause.
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