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Taking Care of Ants – as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. There are some products you can use. Get a cedar mulch because that will help to repel ants and as you put that mulch over your garden beds, which you should be doing anyhow to conserve water, that will help too. It will not kill the ants, it just sends them to your neighbor. Then there are some products you can use, none of them are perfect and none of them are perfect and none of them are permanent. You need boric acid and sugar, an old-fashioned home remedy. Do not forget though that boric acid actually is poison, it is toxic. If you use that and mix it with sugar or gel, make sure your children or grandchildren cannot get to it because it looks kind of attractive. Sometimes it works wonderfully on ants outside, other times it works not at all, I have no idea why. Some people say you can use cornmeal, and the ants are supposed to eat the cornmeal and then swell up when they get some water and die. I tried that, it did not work for me, but there are other people who swear it works for them, so, hey cornmeal is cheap, give it a try. Then we can go to some of the things you can buy. One is, and combat puts it out, what we picked up here is the little bait traps but what I would want you to buy is the ant gel. It comes in a tube, it is a clear gel, and you put down about the end of your finger tip, just a little dab where the ants are and you will see the line-up like hungry soldiers all the way around, they

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A twisted bamboo plant doesn’t like direct sunlight, preferring instead to be exposed to water and filtered shade. Find out how twisted bamboo will become damaged when exposed to temperatures under 40 degrees with help from a sustainable gardener in this free video on growing twisted bamboo plants. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington. She is the owner of vanveenbulbs.com and has sold flower bulbs for more than 15 years. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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Pruning grape vines is best done by cutting back 90 percent of the new growth each year, which trains the grapes to grow and blossom a bit fuller every year after that. Maintain grape vines with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.

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In order to prepare a lawn for seed, start with a light fertilizer, lime and of course the seeds. Get a nice, full lawn in six weeks with help from a professional landscaper in this free video on seeding and lawn care. Expert: Dan LeSieur Contact: www.dklesieur.com Bio: Dan LeSieur performs both residential and commercial work, specializing in landscaping, painting, home repairs, remodeling and corporate re-imaging. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

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A bald spot on a lawn is often caused by an animal, but it can be fixed by cleaning the area and preparing the soil properly. Find out how to use lime to bring the acid level down with help from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawn care. Expert: Dan LeSieur Contact: www.dklesieur.com Bio: Dan LeSieur performs both residential and commercial work, specializing in landscaping, painting, home repairs, remodeling and corporate re-imaging. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

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