The EPA's "Concerned Citizens" section of their web site has a resources page which provides tips for home safety, avoiding potential risks, and preventing pollution by recycling and conserving water and energy.
You will find it at: http://www.epa.gov/epahome/home.htm
While there is no magic pill for a better lawn, there are some basic steps anyone can follow that will go a long way to providing a lush, healthy lawn your clients will be proud of. First-time buyers, and even repeat buyers, may need some help with their lawn, so here are 5 basic steps you might want to pass along. Get the mowing height right for the right time of year; use a sharp blade; regulate the water intake; give the lawn a balanced diet; prevention is the best medicine for a healthy lawn. (Source: American-lawns )
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Are you a gardener? Then you probably know that composting as a way to enrich soil. This site is a resource to get you started and to answer all your questions...
Click here for more information.
Source: California Integrated Waste Management Board
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Maintaining Your Yard Can Increase Home Value
New Jersey Weed Gallery
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Plant Hardiness Zone Map and Heat Zone Map
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