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		<title>Deep Lawn Care TIps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve always thought of and worry about my lawn. Might sound petty, but it&#8217;s a part of my home that I think plays a very important role in its display. Maintaining the healthy and attractive lawn doesn&#8217;t need to be all that hard. It requires only the occasional cutting with the right machine or suitable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve always thought of and worry about my lawn. Might sound petty, but it&#8217;s a part of my home that I think plays a very important role in its display.<br />
Maintaining the healthy and attractive lawn doesn&#8217;t need to be all that hard. It requires only the occasional cutting with the right machine or suitable tool (Even a grass knife will do, you just have to be creative). If you have a bigger grass field you might even just want to consider making animals such as cows, carabaos, goats, and the like to graze your fields (They don&#8217;t exactly need to be your own animal you can just let them graze it and circle your field). There would of course be less effort and work if you&#8217;ll just have a cow fed through your lawn. Although animals grazing our lawn or grassfield, would only give us a rough lawn compared to those that are of higher quality. It is a considerable alternative which I think we should look into more and try to develop. Also if we can couple such alternative to seasonal lawn maintenance I think it might even bring about very favorable results. </p>
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