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Pet-Friendly Artificial Grass

Pet-Friendly Artificial Grass: Why Your Dog Will Love It!

Pet-Friendly Artificial Grass: Why Your Dog Will Love It!

If you’re a dog owner, you know how much your furry friend loves to run, dig, and play in the yard. However, maintaining a natural lawn that’s both beautiful and resilient to wear and tear from pets can be a challenge. That’s where pet-friendly artificial grass comes in! It’s an excellent solution for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance lawn that is also safe and comfortable for their pets. Here’s why your dog will absolutely love artificial grass and why it could be the best decision you make for your yard.

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20 Oct 2015
Why Artificial Grass Is the Perfect Solution for Drought-Prone Areas

Why Artificial Grass Is the Perfect Solution for Drought-Prone Areas Like Scottsdale Arizona


In regions where water scarcity is a pressing concern, maintaining a lush, green lawn can be both challenging and costly. Drought-prone areas, such as Arizona and California, experience long stretches of dry weather, which makes it nearly impossible to keep natural grass healthy without significant water usage. Artificial grass offers a solution to these challenges, providing an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional lawns. Here’s why artificial grass is the perfect solution for drought-prone areas:

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20 Oct 2015
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Ask Jennifer: Your Gardening Questions Answered

I would like to grow some “barometer plants” to use as an early warning system for my garden. What plants are first to respond to frost, first to bolt and first to wilt? Is this a waste of time? It’s not a waste of time, but I’m not sure you’d have to invest in any particular variety. I would use half-hardy annuals that are sensitive to frost, such as cosmos lobelia

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