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How do landscapers analyze sites?

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Landscapers analyze sites using a number of methods. Learn more about how landscapers analyze sites at HowStuffWorks.

Don't Toss That Used Tea Bag! Here Are 15 Great Uses for It

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If you drink a lot of tea, you probably throw out a lot of used tea bags. But there are dozens of surprising things you can do with them instead, both in your home and your garden.

Perlite: It's Like Popcorn for Your Potting Soil!

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Those white beads you see in potting soil are made of a volcanic glass called perlite. And that's not the only place you'll see this versatile material.

New Guinea Impatiens

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New Guinea impatiens is a type of multicolor annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using New Guinea impatiens at HowStuffWorks.

Baby Tears Plant

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Baby tears plant looks good draping out of its container but can also maintain a moundlike shape with pinching. It does well in humid climes but prefers well-circulated air. Learn why to use it in a terrarium.

Wandering Jew Plant

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Wandering Jew plant is a type of house plant. Leaves have stripes in a variety of colors. Learn about maintaining wandering Jew at HowStuffWorks.

Food For Plants: Kitchen Scraps That Instantly Fertilizer Without Composting

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Indoor and outdoor plants will thrive with these natural, soil-boosting fertilizers commonly found in the garbage cans of compost-free homes. Learn more about instantly fertilize plants wth these three kitchen scraps.

How Xeriscaping Works

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Xeriscaping can help keep a lush, green landscape from succumbing to drought and turning into a yellow wasteland. Learn about Xeriscaping.

No, That Grass Spider Isn't Dangerous

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The grass spider is one of of the most common critters you'll find in your backyard. Part of the Agelenopsis genus, these arachnids are masters at building funnel-shaped webs in dense vegetation and brush piles, where they lie in wait for prey.

Kids' Bedroom Decorating Ideas

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Color and furniture can be used to execute a limitless number of themes for a child's bedroom. Check out these kids' bedroom decorating ideas.

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