
25 August 2017 | 5 replies
The owners before us were big gardeners, and there are a ton of bulbs that come up at certain times of the year, and a huge raspberry patch, I'm thinking about adding a clause that new plantings should be restricted to the large raised beds I currently use for vegetable gardening, as to not disturb the current plants.

30 September 2016 | 3 replies
Sierra,As Joel says, different animal but still an animal (e.g. not vegetable ;).

25 July 2017 | 136 replies
I would shoot for something biodegradable otherwise they will repackage aircraft paint stripper and it will kill any grass or vegetation it touches.

29 July 2013 | 5 replies
I have wondered if converting a pool into an elaborate water feature such as a pond with a waterfall and some surrounding vegetation and rock features would be an alternative to the cost of complete dismantle/removal.
13 January 2020 | 48 replies
P(1) - $83.33...P(12) - $83.3Hurdle Rate = 12%NPV = $937.92 NPV is pretty versatile and in the hands of a good user is pretty valuable.

31 January 2018 | 78 replies
I've never been fortunate enough to experience overnight success but with many years of experience, I can tell you one thing's for sure:Real Estate is a versatile vehicle that you can work with in any market.

26 January 2020 | 8 replies
wetlands maps are inherently unreliable. if you want to be sure, engage a biologist to perform a jurisdictional wetlands determination (this is based on three specific factors-hydrology, soils and vegetation). it is also possible the wetlands may not be federally-regulated but subject to state regulatory jurisdiction. your state may also have buffer areas that cannot be developed to protect wetlands.

24 October 2014 | 14 replies
So if you decide to chemically kill all of your unwanted vegetation, then I would recommend buying offbrand concentrated glycophosphate for use in a pump sprayer and go crazy with it (while following manufacturers mixing instructions) but leave an unsprayed border of about 2 feet around your trees and use it on a calm day without wind or rain.
20 February 2014 | 130 replies
While there are some great projects underway, most are very small scale - just a few city lots at a time.I've worked with one on the East Side and in addition to growign vegetables in the summer, they have a hoop house for year-round cool-weather produce, a lot with fruit trees, a lot with chickens and goats and they purchased the old, abandoned corner store and turned it into a community center with a library, computers and meeting area.

7 September 2012 | 13 replies
I throw all vegetable scraps, banana peels, eggshells, etc. into a plastic composter all summer long.