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House Digest on MSNHow Our Favorite HGTV Stars Add Privacy To A Home Or GardenHGTV stars are known for the creative ways they make spaces more functional. These are some inspiring ideas they've used to ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLandscaping trends takes going green to a new levelWhen it comes to their outdoor spaces homeowners have made another key change: they’re out of gas when it comes to using fossil fuel. Instead, they’re going all electric in the case of using outdoor ...
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Outdoor Guide on MSNUpgrade Your Fence With This Clever Idea From HGTV's Property BrothersWood fences make your yard a private space and look great from the street. But Drew and Jonathan Scott have a clever way to ...
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Southern Living on MSN6 Front Yard Features That Are Total Eyesores—Even If You Don't Realize ItBeauty is in the eye of the beholder with front-yard landscaping, but some features are universally bad. Keep your neighbors ...
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BestReviews on MSNLawn-free front yard landscaping ideasGround cover plants creep and spread attractively; they can act as a colorful statement or soften the appearance of a lawn-free yard. They grow no more than 3 feet above the ground and are easy to ...
As front-yard gardens grow more popular, many cities across Canada have established rules around the practice, including restrictions on gardening structures obstructing sight lines or drainage.
The last few days have brought an influx of shocking news for HGTV fans, with stars of various shows announcing that they will not be returning for another season.
HGTV has been cancelling shows left and right, but amid the chaos, at least one show received good news this week. The network announced that Renovation Resort Showdown has been renewed for Season 2.
They were directed to a home nearby and found 18-year-old Joseph Hill lying in the front yard with gunshot wounds. He died in the hospital soon after.
Tim Hoelter always thought his ginkgo tree was the second tallest in the state. But a re-measurement found it is actually the tallest.
The Scottsdale City Council banned natural grass in front yards of new houses after passing an ordinance. It was passed unanimously by council members.
Bethlehem's new director of planning and zoning said the ordinance that governs land development in the city was last updated ...
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