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House Digest on MSNIs DeWalt's Pole Saw Tree Trimmer Worth Buying? Here's What Reviews SayPole saws provide a safer and simpler way to trim high tree branches, but are DeWalt's offerings worth the investment? This ...
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House Digest on MSN9 Ryobi Tools That Will Clean Up Your Yard In No Time, According To ReviewsRyobi is a popular brand that makes reliable power tools. Their lawn care tools, from small trimmers to their riding mower, can help you make yard work quicker.
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Homes and Gardens on MSNI thought I'd need an expensive arborist, but this $39 cordless mini chainsaw is the smart way to handle tough tree pruning jobs this fallThe Saker mini chainsaw is remarkably lightweight, weighing only 1.1 kg (including battery), so is ideal for pruning jobs ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSN7 fruit trees to prune in August for a bigger, better harvest – my late-summer essential checklist as a professional gardenerAs with apples, pears are masters of hiding their fruit beneath leafy canopies. In August, I make a point of pruning pears by ...
If you're in the market for a pole saw to help with trimming the trees around your house, the Bauer one may fit the bill.
TreeTrimmingCostCalculator.com is now live, offering homeowners and property managers instant cost estimates for all types of tree trimming projects. The website makes it easy to understand what tree ...
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Manitoba Hydro says it will be trimming trees and clearing brush after the province experienced the highest number of tree-related outages in more than a decade last year.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHouseworks: Triple play of hints for the homeYou’ll need to have a good supply of sanding disks on hand, too. They get gunked up pretty quickly. As soon as one disk ...
The Solana Center for Environmental Innovation in Encinitas has a library of tools that you can check out for a small fee.
Boston 25 got a look inside Eversource’s Emergency Operations Center, which is staffed 24/7 to monitor severe weather and respond quickly when storms strike.
To survive a heating planet, humans need shade—lots of it.
"Max" gardeners like their yards looking bold, bright, and abundant. Here's how to do that without descending into a chaotic jungle.
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