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Most people overwater their yard, unintentionally wasting money every time they take out the hose or turn on the sprinklers. Make time this irrigation season to be sure you’re getting the most out of your irrigation system, while keeping bills low and helping to protect the environment.
BRP unveiled the Rotax outboard with Stealth Technology in August.
In retrospect, it’s clear that the new Rotax outboard with Stealth Technology, announced Aug. 7 by Bombardier Recreational Products, has been hiding in plain sight since October 2019.
The concept was unvei
Describing a person as a potted plant is not a compliment. It usually means they are a bit boring, someone who does not count for anything or someone who can be safely ignored.
Roses potted in containers, on the other hand, can be a different story. Grown well, these roses can be a high
Garnett Querta slips on his work gloves as he shifts the big rig he’s driving into park. Within seconds, he unrolls a fire hose and opens a hydrant, sending water flowing into one of the plastic tanks on the truck’s flat bed.
His timer is set for 5 minutes, 20 seconds – when the ta
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LEIGH ON SEA, ENGLAND - JULY 24: Water sprays from a sprinkler in a garden on July 24, 2018 in Leigh On Sea, England. Seven million residents in the north west of England are currently facing a hosepipe ban due to the heatwave and water companies in
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October is a time of change in the garden and brings the end of another growing season. The air is cool and crisp and sadly, the last cherry tomato will be plucked from the vine.
Typically, by mid-October just about everyone in the Pikes Peak regi
After a brutally warm August and September, we are all anxious for the cooler and shorter days later this month. Be patient. Don’t plant until the weather cools. And once it does, get going!
Why plant in fall? The sun is lower in the sky, so days are shorter and the air is cooler, yet
The Tree Power Shade Tree Rebate Program is a year-round program where Riverside Public Utilities’ (RPU) electric customers can purchase up to 5 shade trees per calendar year from a participating Riverside nursery and receive a rebate of $35 per tree. Sales tax, delivery or installation fee