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The older I become, the more intolerant I grow of messes. I find this true whether we're talking about a mess in the house or in the shed, on a bookshelf or on a landscape. While I'm too easy-going to join the ranks of the "neat freaks," I've certainly come to view orderliness as an under-appreciated virtue.
The mess of an overgrown garden doesn't annoy me quite as much as messes elsewhere, because it can offer some redeeming value, visually ("the wild look" has a certain charm in the plant world). But if your garden has become a little too wild-looking for your tastes, Marie Iannotti has the answer. "At some point, everyone's garden starts to look a little overgrown," scribes About.com's Gardening Guide. View her tips in this photo gallery on dealing with overgrown gardens.
How to Deal With Overgrown Gardens originally appeared on About.com Landscaping on Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at 08:57:24.
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How To Deal With Door Locks For Maximum Safety In The Home? A door lock is more than just the few visible pieces you frequently come into contact with. The locking mechanism is an intricate series of springs, pins, cylinders and shafts that work together to secure the door. What is seen besides the handle is the deadbolt knob, the inner and outer panels, ... Today's Tip: Organize a Basement ApartmentHappy Organizing!
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Today's Tip: Organize a Basement Apartment originally appeared on About.com Personal Organizing on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at 22:10:57.