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Golf Digest on MSNYou can remove rocks from bunkers—but where you should throw them might surprise youMany bunkers are filled with tiny stones. We asked a golf course superintendent why they're there and what golfers should do with them.
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6 French drain alternatives – and why a common tree could be a secret solution for waterlogged lawnsThis ingenious solution involves digging a trench and laying it with filter ... unlike a French drain, you can't cover them with turf, so you need to landscape them with water-loving rocky plants ...
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How to improve drainage in a garden — 4 DIY options drainage experts say will solve waterloggingA good-quality membrane around the trench can help prevent this. It's really important to cover your drain pipes in a water-permeable fabric such as this one. While it's a little pricey ...
Julia Fox showed off her latest daring look at MAC cosmetics’ NYFW event Feb. 6, featuring a very realistic breastplate that ...
After over three years of wait, Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) is all set to resume its work on excavating open cast mines near Palampet village of Venkatapur mandal in Mulug district.
FEBRUARY is a good month to start thinking about potatoes – and how you’re going to plant them. Gone are the days when the ...
To avoid having to handle heavy slabs, dig a trench 60cm deep, then line the trench with landscape ... Consider changing the use of the area; perhaps cover the isolated ground with landscape fabric, ...
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A beginner’s guide to growing potatoesEither dig a trench or plant the ... base with rocks or stones to help drainage and add 15cm (6in) of compost, placing your ...
On a day like today, 20 years ago, many residences and businesses along Guyana’s eastern coast were inundated, having been ...
Either dig a trench ... to help drainage and add 15cm (6in) of compost, placing your sprouted tubers on top (one tuber per 10 litre pot is sufficient, or two to a dustbin) and cover with 10cm ...
Positive results from channel sampling at the Igab Project, including 31.0 m grading 1.36 g/t AuExtension of two significant gold soil ...
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