From drainage methods to runoff water-absorbing plants and materials, garden and landscape experts are here to reveal exactly how to control mud in winter.
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We asked landscaping pros how to keep mud under control and they gave us these 5 tips
Key Points Keep yards well-drained by clearing gutters and creating swales or rain gardens.Eliminate exposed soil by using ground cover plants, mulch, or gravel.Build walkways with absorbent materials ...
A person wearing rubber boots stands in a severely flooded yard - Kokhan O/Shutterstock When your area gets hit with a downpour, it's common to weather the storm with a good book or a long nap, and ...
This time of year, if you're a homeowner thinking about storm-water runoff, you're probably focused on your roof's rain gutters or worrying about whether your basement will flood during the next ...
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The backyard water pooling cause that’s usually fixable
Backyard puddles are more than a cosmetic annoyance; they quietly damage turf, invite mosquitoes, and can even push water ...
Think you can't make a difference in your own back yard? Maybe it's time to dig a little bit deeper: Think rain gardens. Rain gardens look like other gardens, except these beauties are sown into a ...
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