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DayBag Outlet's Green Tree Tie is all-purpose and is great for guying trees, keeping them steady and secure in the ground. Save time and money by ordering a case of our high quality Tree Tie!
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Choosing the plants that will landscape your land and the trees that will be permanent fixtures in your yard is a big decision. You'll need to spend some time determining which plants are the best for your yard and how much money you want to spend on them. We've got an article for you with the following things that you'll need to really check out before choosing which plants to purchase.
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With just a few standard materials and a few hours of your time, you can make a pin board just like this one. The woven burlap give a unique pattern while helping the board stand out and look great in any of the rooms in your house. This project is quick and cheap and practical for everyone.

Also check out one of our previous posts, Burlap: The Secret to Cutting it Perfectly Straight, to create straight,...
No matter how low-maintenance your landscaping may be, no yard will ever be maintenance-free. Here are a few tasks that you'll need to include in your up-keep routine in order to have your yard and garden looking great. Make sure that if you can't contribute a lot of time or don't want to spend a lot of effort on your landscape to choose additions that require little maintenance.

Planting Areas
Because some plants need constant attention, you may...

Aid Germination
Placing a damp layer of burlap over newly sowed seeds will help them germinate by keeping them moist. Once they begin to germinate, remove the burlap so they can be exposed to the light and start growing.
Block Weeds
Layer burlap bags, slightly overlapping, over the paths in your garden. Then spread about three inches of woodchips on top of the bags to keep weeds down.
Build New Beds...