More than 4,000 Toro riding lawnmowers have been recalled after reports of faulty coolant overflow containers on the machines becoming over-pressurized and spraying hot engine coolant on operators.There have been six reports of people suffering burns in accidents involving the defective mowers, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said. Each year, defective lawn mowers, garden tractors, and other similar tools and machines account for hundreds of consumer injuries or deaths. Defective engines
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Clean Garden Pots: Wash grime rings away with a 50/50 water and vinegar solution. Works well on both plastic and clay containers.Clean out the gutters, but wait until all the leaves have dropped. Check for leaks and any wear and tear and fix now before it snows or freezes over. This will help ensure your gutters are up to the task when Spring rains hit.Check tree branches and lightly trim any that are close to the house. Too much trimming at this time of year can damage a tree, so just do enou
According to a National Gardening Association, 91 million households participated in a little form of do-it-yourself grass and gardening wake up in 2005, spending an normal of $387. Over a past decade, an augmenting commission of this sum has left towards enclosure gardening.Containers suggest a versatile form of gardening that fits in to any lifestyle and back yard size. City dwellers can make make make use of of of them to lighten up routine balconies, roof tiles decks or front stoops, whilst
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Ensure a successful container garden with some basic gardening skills. If you start with the containers, make sure any garden pots made from porous materials (such as wood or terracotta) are sealed with a quality water sealant on the inside of the pot. Otherwise, a lot of the water meant for your plants will be soaked up by the pots. Water Not over watering is just as important as it is not to underwater. Placing a bowl or saucer underneath your garden pots will catch any extra water and kee
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If you don't have much room for gardening but love to grow your own flowers or vegetables, try a container garden. You can enjoy growing everything from veggies to trees on a porch, patio or balcony. A wide variety of flowers, vegetables and other plants do very well in containers with a little loving care. And there's nothing like a container garden to enhance the look of your outdoor spaces. Besides being able to fit into a small space, a container garden has several other benefits. Your
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