Liberty Home, Garden and Pet, Inc.: Blog Channelhttp://libertyagway.comCompany blogs, tips and how-toshttp://assets.newmediaretailer.com/21000/21627/thumb_liberty-logo2.jpgLiberty Home, Garden and Pet, Inc.http://libertyagway.comen-USCopyright 2012, Liberty Home, Garden and Pet, Inc.Sun, 20 May 2012 15:30:41 -0400Sun, 20 May 2012 15:30:41 -0400http://www.newmediaretailer.comBasic Composting How-To'sblog_69261337079600http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/6926/basic-composting-how-tosStarting a compost pile is as easy as following a cooking recipe. Just get the right ingredients together, mix well, and let it cook. Click here for the rest of the article: Basic Composting How-To\'sBlogsTue, 15 May 2012 07:00:00 -0400Mulching Trees blog_69251335870000http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/6925/mulching-trees-shrubsMulch helps minimize weeds, conserve moisture, moderate soil temperature, and make your yard look good. Click here for the rest of the article: Mulching Trees BlogsTue, 01 May 2012 07:00:00 -0400Pulling Weedsblog_61401334487600http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/6140/pulling-weedsMost young weeds can be pulled from the soil. They will slide out most easily if you pull them when the soil is wet. Getting the root up is crucial, so think of the main stem as the root's handle, and grasp it as close to the soil line as you can.BlogsSun, 15 Apr 2012 07:00:00 -0400Caring for your newly seeded lawnblog_61391333278000http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/6139/caring-for-your-newly-seeded-lawnSowing grass seed in your yard is no small task. Newly seeded lawns take a lot of time and attention, particularly in the following two months when sprouts appear and roots develop. Ensure that your new yard is strong, healthy and attractive by following these tips.BlogsSun, 01 Apr 2012 07:00:00 -0400Raising Chickens – A Quick Guide to Get Startedblog_57301331812800http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/5730/raising-chickens-a-quick-guide-to-get-startedBefore you decide if raising chickens is right for you, there are a few things to think about: Click here for the rest of the article: Raising Chickens – A Quick Guide to Get StartedBlogsThu, 15 Mar 2012 08:00:00 -0400The Low-Down on Lawn Weedsblog_57291330606800http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/5729/the-low-down-on-lawn-weedsWeeds in your lawn are usually the result of poor grass growth. They invade lawns that are not thick enough to choke them out, so the first step in keeping weeds out of your lawn is correct maintenance of the grass. First, determine why your lawn hasn't been growing well.BlogsThu, 01 Mar 2012 08:00:00 -0500Planning a Low-Maintenance Landscapeblog_54931329310800http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/5493/planning-a-low-maintenance-landscapePlant perennials that die to the ground in autumn, instead of shrubs, in places where snow accumulates or slides off the roof. Choose plants with features that look good in more than one season, such as flowers in spring, handsome leaf color in fall, and attractive bark in winter.BlogsWed, 15 Feb 2012 08:00:00 -0500Tap Maple Trees at Homeblog_54921328119860http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/5492/tap-maple-trees-at-homeLearn the steps to tapping your trees, including: Identify your Maple Trees; Gather Equipment; Spiles with hooks; When to Tap Maple Trees and more. Click here for the rest of the article: Tap Maple Trees at HomeBlogsWed, 01 Feb 2012 13:11:00 -0500Keep your pets warm this winterblog_49361326632400http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/4936/keep-your-pets-warm-this-winterCold-weather tips for pet ownersBecause our furry friends rely on their owners for safety and comfort—particularly in the winter—dog and cat owners have a heightened responsibility to take precautions to protect their pets during the colder months.BlogsSun, 15 Jan 2012 08:00:00 -0500Starting amaryllis from bulbs in containersblog_49351325422800http://libertyagway.com/blog/article/4935/starting-amaryllis-from-bulbs-in-containersSeason after season, bright and bold colors, big blooms and lush leaves emerge from amaryllis bulbs. Good quality amaryllis bulbs may produce single or multiple flowers on a single stalk. The larger the bulb, the larger the flower. Large bulbs may produce up to three flower stalks.BlogsSun, 01 Jan 2012 08:00:00 -0500