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Weed Control Winnipeg: Cultural, Mechanical & Chemical Options
No weed control program eliminates weeds permanently from a Winnipeg lawn. The goal is management. Here is the honest breakdown of what...
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Flooded Yard Winnipeg: What to Do in the First 48 Hours
The June 9 storm dropped 117mm on Winnipeg in a matter of hours — roughly double the average June monthly rainfall in...
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Lawn Fertilization Winnipeg: Zone 3 Spring & Fall Guide
Most national fertilization guides recommend products that violate Manitoba law on established lawns. The second number on a fertilizer bag is phosphorus...
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Lawn Aeration Winnipeg: Clay Soil Guide, Timing & Cost
On Red River clay, aeration is not incremental — it is foundational. Spike aeration compresses Winnipeg clay rather than relieving it. Core...
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Landscaping and Home Resale Value Winnipeg
Canadian appraisers don't assign landscaping a fixed percentage of home value — they adjust for condition relative to comparable sales. The real...
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Privacy Landscaping Winnipeg: Hedges, Trees & Fences
Most fast-growing privacy hedges from American guides won't survive a Winnipeg winter. Cedar, caragana, lilac, and Colorado spruce are what actually works...
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Sump Pump Landscaping Winnipeg: Fix the Drainage Cause
A sump pump is an emergency device. If it's running constantly during every rain event, the problem is in the landscape around...
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Zone 3 Perennials Winnipeg: Designer’s Picks by Garden Type
Zone 3 survival is the minimum bar. The right question is which perennials thrive in your specific conditions — sunny border, shaded...
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Condo Board Landscaping Winnipeg: Budgets, Contracts & Pitfalls
Most condo boards in Winnipeg underbudget landscaping by 20 to 30 percent — not because they miscalculate mowing costs, but because they...
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