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In a collaborative effort between the City of Grand Junction’s General Services and Parks and Recreation departments, leaves ...
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Both cool-season and warm-season lawns require ongoing maintenance during the winter months. Learn the proper winter mowing, fertilization, irrigation, and weed management strategies to keep your lawn ...
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Some might be tempted to get out in the garden and have a good sweep, yet experts have urged people to think twice before ...
As winter sets in and gardens fill with fallen leaves, a garden expert has shared four smart ways to use them instead of ...