Making smart decisions about our lawns
For the last two weeks I’ve been trying to help you grow a better lawn, but growing a good lawn means nothing if you don’t know how to care for it.
When cutting your grass, there are a few things to know. We generally like the look of a shorter lawn. It seems more manicured than a longer height, which is often described as being shaggy. Setting the mower at one to two inches in the spring is great for encouraging the grass spread into the empty patches of the yard. A lower mower height also helps control many broadleaf weeds.
Read more at: http://thechronicleherald.ca/homesnews/1472559-making-smart-decisions-about-our-lawns
June 20, 2017 @ 9:18 am
Dear handsome Gardner Mr Carson
Today I see you on cityline and you and Ms Tracy showed a place for camping with all the glitz and glamor in private setup tents on the water. If it is all possible could you please send me the information on this place and the where about it is located I live in Victoria Harbour Ont. And I would really like to do the glamor camping with my family . I love the work and information you provide and I will always take the time to watch you. Thanks have a great weekend and a sunny sunshine summer xx. Debby Doyle
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