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Do You Know Your Hardiness Zone?
Kelsey Martin
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November 3, 2017
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1 Minute Read
Choosing a new plant for your yard? Confirm it's a good fit with the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map. This map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location. Ranging from 1a - 13b, it is based on the average annual minimum winter temperature, divided into 10-degree F zones. Find your zone and get growing! <img src="https://kujo-yardwear.s3.amazonaws.com/usdahardinesszonemao-d419b8909e.jpg" alt="USDA Hardiness Zone Map"
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6 Easy Projects for Major Curb Appeal
Kelsey Martin
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October 17, 2017
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1 Minute Read
Sometimes we can settle without even realizing it. Settle for an average mailbox, garage door, or porch because we're used to them. But these average functionalities have the potential to become beautiful features in your yard. Which one speaks to you? Stain Concrete Floor Tutorial by Farm Fresh
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Defending Your Plants From Japanese Beetles
Kelsey Martin
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September 15, 2017
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3 Minute Read
The Japanese Beetle is the sluggish and deceptively destructive pest chewing its way through your foliage, flowers, and fruit. Although most prevalent in June, you can still find these beetles leaving their mark in late summer as well. To protect your yard from these ruthless beetles, there are 3 primary solutions: chemicals, traps, and removal. Chemicals</h2
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Mow Like A Champion Today
Kelsey Martin
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June 9, 2017
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3 Minute Read
Mowing the lawn is not only Kujo's original inspiration, but also a weekly pastime that millions of homeowners disguise as "work". This relaxing "chore" is a ritualistic excuse to soak up that fresh cut smell and admire those crisp manicured lines. We love our yards, but some mowing habits may be hurting them. If you want lush and healthy grass, follow these tips to mow like a champion today! <img src="https://www.kujoyardwear.com/public/images/mowing-mowlike
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Unique Grilling Recipes Beyond the Basic Burger
Shawn Langton
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May 26, 2017
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4 Minute Read
It's Memorial Day Weekend, so that means you'll probably be eating some food from the grill. Let me guess, you're planning on grilling some burgers for Memorial Day? Guess what, your guests may have been at a friend's cookout on Saturday, a neighbor's BBQ on Sunday. It's time for you to be a hosting hero by providing something a bit different than the summer grilling staples of burgers and hot dogs. Fortunately, we are here with some innovative grilling recipes that will take you well
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5 Factors When Choosing Wood or Composite Decking
Kelsey Martin
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May 23, 2017
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4 Minute Read
Whether you're proudly admiring the fruit of your labor or enjoying the backyard with friends, chances are we'll find you on your deck. But coming out of hibernation tends to remind us that our once prized centerpiece has become a warped version of itself. If you're planning on redoing your deck this year, I know what's on your mind: wood or composite? Wood is best for some people and composite is the best choice for others. Knowing their pros and cons will help you make the right deci
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Timing, Tools, and Tips for Pruning your Shrubs
Kelsey Martin
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May 5, 2017
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5 Minute Read
If you're looking to maximize your curb appeal it's time to look at your shrubs and bushes. Even the most presidential houses know it's all about the shrubs! However, unkempt bushes transform a once pristine yard into a neglected green space. With a quick prune, your yard will be looking crisp and your shrubbery healthy. Just by keeping up with your shrubs and bushes, you'll maintain that manicured look and keep the
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Organic Ways to Kill and Prevent Weeds
The Kujo Community
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April 28, 2017
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4 Minute Read
Every homeowner is dealing with that same uninvited guest that starts popping in this time of year. Obnoxiously oblivious to the displeasure of the owner, some weeds just cannot take a hint. But what's the best way to rid your yard of these unwanted plants? While California is beginning to label RoundUp as a carcinogen and even <a href="http://www.ewg.org/enviroblog/2017/04/study-shows-monsanto-s
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DIY Spring Wreath
Kelsey Martin
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April 25, 2017
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2 Minute Read
As your garden beds begin to bloom, add your own pop of color with this quick and easy DIY. In less than an hour, you can dress your front door with the perfect spring decor! Grab your supplies, find a comfy spot in the grass, and make your own beautiful Spring Wreath. What You'll Need A Grapevine Wreath. I used an 18" wreath. Artificial Flower Bunches. I picked three different colored bunches
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Springtime Tactics to Prepare Landscaping for Gorgeous Bloom
The Kujo Community
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April 14, 2017
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4 Minute Read
Is it just me, or has this been one of the longer waits for good springtime weather? For most of the United States, the weather this March and April has been less than ideal for getting out in your yard. However, hope is in the air. The weather outlook is looking brighter, and it's about to warm up. It is time to trade in your snow boots for garden boots, and get ready for another season of gorgeous trees, flowers, shrubs and garden beds. Do you have a regular list of springtime
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