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Xeriscape for Drought-Tolerant Landscaping

Featured, Irrigation & Watering, Landscaping & Design, Lawn and Garden by Julie Day

Xeriscape for Drought-Tolerant Landscaping

In our changing climate, water is becoming a precious resource. For many communities, municipal water restrictions are now commonplace, requiring innovative approaches to landscaping and gardening. One solution is xeriscaping, derived from the Greek word for “dry,” which employs drought resistant plants and water conservation measures to limit the use of irrigation in landscaping.

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Removing Textured “Popcorn” Ceilings

Featured, Painting by Joe Cuhaj

Removing Textured Popcorn Ceilings

Textured popcorn ceilings went out of style years ago, but many older homes—and some new ones—still have them. While taking down a textured ceiling is not that difficult, it is a messy job that requires hard work and special safety precautions.

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How to Remove and Prevent Algae Stains on Asphalt Shingle Roofs

Featured, Home Improvement, Roofing by Danny Lipford

How to Remove and Prevent Algae Stains on Asphalt Shingle Roofs

If you live in a humid area of the country, you’ve probably seen unsightly dark streaks on asphalt shingle roofs. Though often attributed to an accumulation of dirt, defective shingles, mold, or mildew; the most common culprit is actually a blue-green algae known as Gloeocapsa Magma that is spread by airborne spores. While algae growth does little harm to roofing, the stains don’t help the overall appearance or resale value of your home.

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How to Cut and Hang Drywall

Carpentry, Featured, Interior, Repairs and Installation by Karen Nelsen

How to Cut and Hang Drywall

While hanging drywall can seem intimidating, with the right tools and techniques, it’s not as difficult as you might imagine. Drywall—also known as wallboard, plasterboard, and by the trade name Sheetrock®—is made from gypsum cement that is covered with paper to give it added strength and a smooth surface.

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