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LandscapingSort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Five drought-resistant perennials that can be planted during mid-summer.
- How to use native plants as alternatives to a traditional lawn.
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- Six steps to conserving water in your yard and garden.
- Benefits of using native plants in gardening and landscaping.
- Keep your garden weed-free organically with these tips.
- Steps for preparing your yard and garden for winter.
- Greening a house that was built before we knew to care isn\'t impossible; here are 45 tips.
- Viewing the whole house as an integrated system helps.
- Armed with this information, you can protect yourself, your children, and your pets from harmful pesticides.
- If you suspect your home has lead paint, there are steps you can take to reduce the risk.
- A renovation project is the perfect time to turn your home into a greener building.
- 16 tips from the U.S. Green Building Council will help you take the steps to green cost-effectiveness.
- Ants, rodents, termites ... Keep what's bugging you outside – where it belongs.
- Control mealybugs to protect your plant and prevent mold growth.
- Insects under cover, scale can suck the life from a plant.
- A combination of methods may be necessary to rid your plants of whiteflies.
- Design and planting principles.
- What's under your kitchen sink, in your garage, in your bathroom, and on the shelves in your laundry room? Do any of the household products you use pose a potential health risk to you and your family? An online consumer guide from NIH's National Library of Medicine (NLM) provides easy-to-understand information on the potential health effects of more than 4,000 common household products.
- Going green may be easier than you think.

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