Grant Wallace
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How to
Cover Arborvitae for Winter
Arborvitae trees are a lovely addition to your yard or patio. They also thrive in a lot of different regions, making them a great choice. Even though these types of trees are pretty hardy, it’s important to shield them...
How to
Start a John Deere Riding Mower
John Deere riding mowers are a popular type of tractor-style lawn mower that has been around for decades. There are many different models of riding mowers and lawn tractors in John Deere’s 100 series, but the process f...
How to Sharpen Hedge Trimmers
If you’re doing some landscaping and your hedge trimmer feels like it’s suddenly struggling to cut through branches and shrubs or your blades are catching and stuttering as you cut, it may be time to sharpen your bla...
Everything You Need to Know about Mailbox Installation
Set up your own mailbox with or without concreteInstalling a mailbox can be an easy job for most homeowners. To mount a mailbox on a post, check with your country or area’s mail regulations to see how tall your mailbox...
How to
Jump Start a Lawn Mower
Different methods to get your mower running again Riding lawn mowers and even some high-end push mowers depend on battery power to keep the engine running. Whether you’re about to break out your mower after a long win...
How to
Cut Asphalt
There are a couple of ways to cut asphalt using common power tools. To make long, straight cuts, it’s most effective to use a circular saw equipped with a diamond blade. For shorter cuts or cuts that aren’t straight,...
How to
Change a Lawn Mower Blade
If you're noticing missed patches in grass you know you mowed over, your mower just isn't cutting it any more. Blades wear out with use and need to be changed occasionally to make your mower more efficient. You'll keep y...
How to
Start a Riding Lawn Mower
Riding mowers are comfortable tools for cutting large swathes of grass. When you try to start one for the first time, you may find that you don’t know the steps you have to go through before the key will work in the ig...
How to
Remove Leaf Stains from Concrete
If your home has a concrete area or driveway with trees and plants nearby, it’s expected that leaves will fall on the surface. Concrete is porous so as the leaves decay, their colour pigments can leach into and stain t...
How to Mow the Lawn: Top Tips for Cutting Grass
Plus, choosing the right mower for your lawn When done properly, mowing the law supports green, healthy grass, reduces weeds, and helps prevent bare spots. This article covers when to mow, how to prepare your mower, and ...
How to
Build a Railroad Tie Retaining Wall
A large sloping backyard may look appealing, but once you start mowing this unusable side hill, you may consider the benefits of getting rid of it. Thus, the thought to build a railroad tie retaining wall comes in. Cutti...
How to
Prune a Weeping Willow Tree
Weeping willows are a beautiful addition to your yard or property, and are well-known for their long, “weeping” branches. While these trees don’t require a ton of maintenance, they can get overgrown easily, and may...
How to
Clean Artificial Grass
Artificial grass has many advantages over mother nature’s alternative. For one, it doesn’t need any fertilizer, or any other specific care to maintain its lush look. It stays healthy throughout the seasons, and doesn...
How to Block Out Your Neighbor’s View
Worried your neighbor can see into your yard (or home) a little too often? No problem! There are all kinds of simple ways to block out a nosy neighbor's view, even if you’re dealing with a neighbor who can see into you...
How to
Waterproof Your Basement
Although basements can be extremely useful regions of your home, many of them are damp or leaky, making them unsuitable choices for any purpose. Waterproofing your interior walls is an easy solution but may not solve the...
How to Dry Wet Dirt in a Garden or Lawn
Wet soil isn’t just a messy inconvenience—too much ground moisture can actually lead to dead plants, failed crops, or stability issues in surrounding structures. Thankfully, there are a few ways you can remove that m...
How to
Level a Site for a Concrete Slab
Concrete slabs have a variety of uses, including home foundations, walkways, and patios. If you pour your concrete on uneven ground, the slab may look crooked or get damaged as it dries. Luckily, there are ways to smooth...
How to
Grow Ivy on a Brick Wall
Covering a brick wall in ivy can give it a unique, classy look—there’s a reason many of those universities with old brick buildings on campus are called “Ivy league” schools! Growing ivy on a brick wall is really...
How to
Fix a Mailbox
Whether due to a snow plow, vandals, or just normal wear and tear, a broken mailbox is frustrating. Fortunately, we have all the tips you need to fix it yourself!
How to
Adjust Sprinkler Heads
Learn how to change the angle, flow, and settings on your sprinkler headsYou should test and adjust sprinkler heads at the beginning of spring to ensure they’re functioning at their highest level. If your sprinkler is ...