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Road Covered in Ice and Snow in the Winter
It's possible to enjoy the snow during the winter without worrying about the structural integrity of your sidewalk, walkway, or driveway. However, knowing how to best prevent and remove driveway ice and snow can be the difference between the longevity of your asphalt and concrete surfaces and having to pay to make repairs or even replace sections sooner than expected. 
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Grouping of Four Microgreens for Salads
Buying microgreen seeds from the grocery store can quickly get expensive. Growing your sprouts at home is not only more affordable, but it's also fun, easy, and offers better control of the growing conditions so you can be sure that your sprouts are organic and safe.
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Close-up of Microgreens Sprouting
Microgreens have leaves, which is a critical difference that separates them from sprouts. Like baby greens, you can eat the leaves and stems of microgreen seeds. However, baby greens must be harvested before being sold and are much larger and more developed than microgreens.
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lawn in front of house
Although your neighbors want you to believe that their beautifully green grass sprouts up naturally and requires no maintenance, that isn't close to being accurate. Keeping your lawn healthy means having a dedicated process that covers watering, fertilizing, mowing, and treatment for problem areas.
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Gardener Inspects Tomatoes Rotting on Vine
Whether you're growing a small backyard garden or cultivating a large-scale agricultural operation, understanding how to prevent problems before they occur is a must. One sneaky culprit that can ruin a good crop is tomato rot. Thankfully, we're here to help you stop your rotting tomatoes and enjoy everything from salsa and spaghetti sauce to salads and more.
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