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Rob K. Fertilizer
7 September 2012 | 13 replies

Can anyone recommend a good fertilizer that is chemical free? I'm asking about my personal residence.

I don't have a service come to spray my lawn because I am anti-chemicals. We eat natural and organic food and I a...

Timothy W. You can't make this up.....
1 August 2009 | 2 replies

Looks like Hillary got some poetic justice for the primary.

Apparently the Obamas won't have an organic garden because the Clintons fertilized the garden with sewage sludge. :lol: :lol: :lol:

And here we thought...

Joe Martino Vegetable garden liability
10 October 2016 | 2 replies

Hey everyone,This is my first question,My family currently lives in Arvada, CO.  We bought in a location that I have wanted to live since I was a kid, so we settled down and built 10 x 20 vegetable garden, compost pil...

Mike Anderson Lawn Care
13 February 2010 | 7 replies

What is the best type of Fertilizer to use on your lawn to control and get rid of existing Broad leaf weeds. I have recently been using a weed and feed and putting a lot on it and it does not seem to be getting rid o...

Sanket Murarka Landscaping for rental property
21 April 2021 | 6 replies

I have a rental property in Leander Texas and the tenant wanted me to take care of lawn maintenance. I am in Washington. I had given contract to a leander based company for some zeroscaping and new sods etc and they h...

Kevin Izquierdo Garden Values
29 January 2016 | 1 reply

Does having an organized garden that produces fruits and veggies raise value of a house? Like having fertile soil, a pear tree, graevine, etc. make a property more appealing to potential tenants or banks?

Account Closed Tenant Killed the Lawn - Options?
14 June 2014 | 10 replies

BP Friends,I was hoping you all could provide some guidance. I drove by my property a week ago and the front and side yard grass is dead. We have had a couple very warm months in Southern California and my suspicion i...

Andrew S. Cats, cats, cats galore... what to do about it?
4 October 2014 | 14 replies

The neighbor of one of my rental properties has about a dozen cats.  Evidently, with that many cats, litter boxes are not practical, so unfortunately, these cats get kicked outside to their "business".  As it turns ou...

Steffan Daus About to buy my first property, how do you handle landscaping?
13 May 2015 | 4 replies

I'm about to purchase my first home period, the plan is to live in it for a year then start renting it out (I got USDA Financing, hence the occupancy thing). The question I have right now is, what should I do with the...

Brandon Rodriguez Dead grass :(
10 January 2019 | 8 replies

Simply put, grass was amazing when I moved out and rented the property, now 1.5yrs later grass is dead. I hired and paid out of pocket for bi-weekly gardener so that this would not happen. I'm currently evicting the ...