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How to get rid of Pests effectively with our qualified Exterminators - 0 views

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    There are steps you can take to prevent rodents on your property. 1. Eliminate food and water sources: *Keep all garbage in metal containers with tight fitting lids. *Compost kitchen waste in rodent-resistant containers. Do not throw meat, bones, grease, fish or other food scraps into the compost. *Ensure the compost is away from the house. Properly maintain the compost by stirring and adding lime every few months. *Remove fallen fruit and nuts from your yard. *Remove pet food right after feeding and do not leave it outside overnight. Clean out waste and food from pet pens and enclosures. *Equip bird feeders with trays and clean spilled seeds often. *Repair any plumbing leaks to remove collected water. Cover pools and whirlpools when not in use. 2. Eliminate hiding and living places: *Do not plant shrubs or flowers close to buildings. Keep a space clear between buildings and plants and allow 15 cm to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches) under plants. Trim grass and ditch areas. *Remove unused piles of lumber, old sheds, or buildings. *Do not store old cars or furniture outside. *Store lumber and firewood on stands 30 cm to 45 cm (12 to 18 inches) off the ground. 3. Protect buildings: *Cover crawl spaces, fresh air and attic vents with 6mm (¼ inch) metal screening or steel mesh. *Repair cracks in cement footings and foundations. *Build sheds on concrete slabs. *Install 6mm (¼ inch) hardware cloth inside your compost. Can I use poison to get rid of rodents? It is not a good idea to use poison or baits to control rodents. Poisoned rodents can crawl away and die, and their bodies can be hard to find and breeding grounds for disease. Poisons can also accidentally harm pets, wild animals, or even children. Ultrasound repellers, although initially effective, are expensive and do not have long-term success at eliminating rodents. If after taking preventive measures, a rodent problem still exists on your property and you
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22 Pepper Growing Success Tips - 0 views

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    1. Peppers prefer deep, aged-compost-rich soil. If your soil is heavy with clay, grow peppers in a raised bed, adding loam and sand. 2. Growing peppers in your native soil: add at least 2 inches of aged compost across the planting bed and sprinkle with 5-10-10 organic fertilizer, then turn the soi...
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Is Hydroponic System Cleaner Than the Usual Composted Organic Growing? - 0 views

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    Many home hydroponic systems are relatively small and cleaning them is really an on-going process
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Vermicomposting - Red Worms and Their Composting Wonders | Cool Garden Things - 3 views

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    Certain kinds of earthworms can be beneficial to your garden soil and enhance your garden experience.
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Best Lawn Care Services for Improving Soil Types Clay Soil Light Soil Kawasaki Lawn Care - 0 views

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    Get the best lawn care services for improving soil types We provide lawn fertilization and aeration for improving light soil and clay soil
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