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What NOT to Compost Meat and Fish Scraps. Dairy, Fats, and Oils. Plants or Wood Treated with Pesticides or Preservatives. Black Walnut Tree Debris. Diseased or Insect-Infested Plants. Weeds that Have Gone to Seed. Charcoal Ash. Dog or Cat Waste.
Pavers fit together tightly, allowing you to create a sturdy base for your shed. Plus, they are durable and relatively inexpensive letting you get...
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Unfortunately, it's not that easy; replacing an exterior door requires exact measuring, medium-to-advanced carpentry skills, and an understanding...
Read More »Composting is a simple way to turn your kitchen and yard waste into something useful for your garden. But not all of these materials are equally good to compost. For example, some food wastes will create an odor that may attract pests. And certain yard waste can slow down or halt your compost's decomposition process, which can be frustrating. You don't want to add anything that could harm you or your plants when you use the finished compost in your garden. Here's what you definitely should leave out of your compost bin, along with a few household waste items that you probably didn't know you could compost.
You will be pleased to hear that no, you do not generally need planning permission to move your home's entrance door. However, there are certain...
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You can expect to pay between $1,600 and $3,200 for a 20×20 slab. The estimates are based on the average cost of $4 to $8 per square foot for a...
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It takes a hot compost pile (one that reaches and maintains a temperature of 141°F to 145°F for at least several days) to kill insects and disease pathogens, such as fungi and bacteria. Unfortunately, most home compost bins and piles never reach such high temperatures, so it's possible for pests and diseases to survive in them.
Minimum time requirements – Before any adverse possession application can be considered you must have been using (or in possession of the land) for...
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Concrete block is far stronger than a cinder block. Cinder block is used in small places like garden walls or project walls. Concrete block is used...
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twice a year How Often Should You Clean Your Gutters? Speaking in general terms, you should make a point of cleaning your gutters at least twice a...
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If you want it to blend in with your landscaping and yard, it's best to choose neutral colors like shades of white, brown, and gray. If you like...
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