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Wired September 2000 Fred Haefele & Neil McMahon |
Power Tools! We're talking two-ton hydraulic transplanters and hydro hole diggers, smart stud sensors and super saws that can tear cars in two (Now get to work)... |
Popular Mechanics June 2000 Joseph R. Provey |
Install a new lawn If your lawn suffers from acute soil compaction, rampant weed problems, heavy thatch or organic matter deficiencies, you may want to remove the existing weeds and grass and start anew. |
Popular Mechanics June 2000 Roy Berendsohn |
Zero-Turn Riding Mowers Over the years, manufacturers have developed more efficient grass-cutting machines, and the most recent expression of this is known loosely as a zero-turn mower. This is a machine that steers using the rear wheels and is far removed from the traditional front-wheel-steering tractor design of other products. |
Popular Mechanics June 2000 Roy Berendsohn |
Summer Lawn Chemicals and Wildlife With so much talk these days about the toxicity of chemicals, this article asks the advice of an expert on the topic. |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Edward O. Welles |
The Greenhouse Effect Gene Gage had in mind leading a quiet life in the country while indulging his hobby of growing herbs. That was before he hitched his wagon to an Internet star |
Popular Mechanics March 2000 Roy Berendsohn |
The Long Haul Wheel barrows and carts take the strain out of yardwork. |
Popular Mechanics April 2000 Joseph R. Provey |
Green Pastures Not all lawns that are in bad shape need to be replaced. A well-executed restoration plan can bring all but the worst turf back to life. |
National Gardening June 2000 Charlie Nardozzi |
Delightful Delphiniums New forms of these classic garden flower are more heat tolerant |
National Gardening June 2000 Beth Marie Renaud |
Tomatoes in a Can Growing full-size tomatoes in containers saves space and protects plants from disease |
National Gardening June 2000 Kris Wetherbee |
Corn of Many Colors For an exciting range of colors and tastes, plant gourmet popcorn this spring |
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