Blowing off your sprinklers is the act of letting your outdoor or garden irrigation system survive the winter. This involves shutting down the main water source. Brandon Haley, a landscape expert and site manager, explains that this is considered an extremely important task—especially because t
From shower heads that double as audio speakers to refrigerators that open in response to your voice, a large number of new smart home gadgets are launched every year.
Choose the right one this Christmas, and your family can enjoy higher comfort, convenience, and in some cases, lower energy
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It's hard to believe, but there is still less than a month before the official start of winter.
After the historic winter storm last year, many Texans think about cold weather again.
Polyurethane is used for short-term implantation devices such as feeding tubes, dialysis devices, intra-aortic balloon pumps, and surgical drainage tubes.
Make a slight change in this weekend’s blog because I received a guest post from Will Bennett from TPU. He is discussing the use of po
These garden hoses will make your lawn the envy of all neighbors.
Author: Christine Luna | Updated 4:33 AM, July 23, 2021
When you own a house and want to maintain a lush lawn, having the right lawn equipment is crucial, and one of the first gardening tools yo
These Black Friday golf deals will not last
Be prepared for this winter so you can be ready for spring.
Buying a house is like playing golf: the learning curve is steep, but you have to start somewhere.
What better place than in your yard. You know you need
During the inspection from October 24 to November, the following Dauphine County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania's health and safety regulations. 13.
The inspection is supervised by the Ministry of Agriculture. The department pointed out that in many cases, restaurants
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I have a 54-year-old privet hedge, which has grown very well in all aspects until recently. However, in the past two years, I have noticed that no
Residents of Newport News may have to pay more rainwater bills.
City manager Cindy Rohlf's proposed budget will increase rainwater management fees by about 40 cents a month, or an annual increase of $4.80 for residents.
"This is actually due to the need to address drainage and rainw
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When the phone rang, Danny Taillefer and