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It didn't take long after my husband and I moved into our two-bedroom bungalow in Denver to become overwhelmed by the scope of work our new home needed. Of course, when you buy a fixer-upper, you're well aware of the ...
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1. Cutting too short. Each time you mow, only remove about one-third of the grass blade. Shorter clippings break down more easily, allowing some of the natural nitrog...