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Building a Dry Stone Retaining Wall
Building a Dry Stone Retaining Wall

Depending on the size and weight of the stones used to construct the wall, the tools and materials for the project will vary. Landscape fabric and a crushed stone or gravel are commonly used to create a base that allows moisture to drain. Proper drainage is essential.

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Choosing and Using a Pressure Washer
Choosing and Using a Pressure Washer

…a day. Cleaning power: A pressure washer is the perfect tool for removing the dirt…
…Seal. Cleaning power: A pressure washer is the perfect tool for removing the dirt…
…There are four basic elements to pressure washer performance: pressure, flow rate, temperature…

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Maytag Neptune Super Stack Washer and Dryer
Maytag Neptune Super Stack Washer and Dryer

…takes less than half the space of a conventional washer and dryer pair. Adhering to national code…
…Driscoll, licensed electrician, prepared the washer and dryer for installation. The washer and dryer are one electrical unit so Barry used…

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Installing the Washer

…and slide it into place. The four corners have threaded adjustable feet that make leveling a snap. 2) Use high pressure washer hoses and hook up the hot and cold service. Remember to use washers in the fittings and tighten securely. 3) Next comes…

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Accessible Solutions: Entrances

…framing. Wood bridges can span between concrete platforms and wood platforms. The wood is protected from grade by a low retaining wall. The bridge can be accessed by a sloped walk. Ramps are practical alternatives if the height difference between the…

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Decks as Outdoor Rooms

…to L/240. 8x10 Deck Construction Tip This small deck can make a big difference at a garden doorway, next to a retaining wall or under your favorite tree. It's relatively easy to build and won't cost too much either. Deck Materials Construction…

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Water-Saving Solutions

…without a central agitator. These units, such as the Bosch Nexxt washer, use as much as 60 percent less water than their top-loading…
…your flowers and vegetables only as much water is necessary. Mulch reduces water evaporation, and adding compost to the soil helps…

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Mulching

…beneficial practices you can use in the garden. Mulch is simply a protective layer of a material…
…inorganic mulches have numerous benefits. Mulch: protects the soil from erosion …
…limited to the use of organic mulches. Mulch materials You can find mulch materials…

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A Fix for Tomato Blight

…Clean up the garden carefully over the fall and throw out all black or wilted leaves, fruits, stems and roots. Don't mulch with any infected plants, flowers, or perennials that look wilted and blackened. Let the ground in next year's garden…

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New Trees, Shrubs and Sod

…Take care to get the water under any mulch, which absorbs a great deal of moisture…
…2nd or 3rd year. Wood Chips and Bark Mulch - Put a large mulched circle over the roots, but do not mound bark mulch up around the trunk of trees. Trees and…

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