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The 4 Key Ingredients For A Healthy, Happy Lawn

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A great lawn relies on four key ingredients. Without the right balance among these important elements, your grass will always struggle to maintain health and beauty. What are these four ingredients? And how can you keep them in the right balance? Here’s what every lawn owner should know. 1. Sunlight Obviously, plants need sunlight in order to live and grow. In fact, grasses usually need plenty of direct sunlight. However, many homeowners like to provide some shade as well, either at a specific time each day or through things like deciduous trees that offer dappled shade. Read More»

Own a Commercial Property? Benefits of Mulching the Lawn

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If you own a commercial property, you want everything looking nice for your customers that come to your building. One way to do this is with your landscaping, as this is the first that is noticed when people visit you. One thing you should do with landscaping is mulch the lawn. Below is information on what this is and two benefits this can offer you. Lawn Mulching When you think of mulching you likely think of mulching flower beds, in front of your property, around trees, and more. Read More»

5 Maintenance Tips For Artificial Turf Lawns

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Artificial turf lawns aren’t completely without maintenance, but they don’t require the time-intensive and back-breaking labor of maintaining real grass. A few simple tasks are all that is needed to maintain a green and realistic artificial lawn. 1. Remove Leaves Autumn probably requires the most hands-on maintenance of any season when it comes to an artificial turf lawn. Prompt removal of the leaves before they begin to break down into small pieces is ideal, so you may need to remove leaves once or twice weekly during the peak period of leaf drop. Read More»

Tree Service: 3 Expert Guidelines For Caring For Your Trees

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Trees are a gem to every landscape. They improve the overall beauty of your property and raise its value. However, you have to invest in proper tree care if you want them to beautify your landscape for a long time and increase the home’s net value.  Furthermore, tree removal is sometimes necessary to eliminate safety hazards that come with dead, diseased, and decaying trees. Here are three expert tips and guidelines to help you take care of your trees. Read More»

5 Organic Lawn Care Tips

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You don’t need a lot of synthetic chemicals to grow a green, healthy lawn. The following lawn care tips provide some organic methods for growing the lawn of your dreams. 1. Test Soil Regularly A nutrient deficient lawn won’t look healthy, and it will be more prone to pests, diseases, and weed invasions. Perform a soil test at least once a year, preferably in spring. The test will tell you what nutrients are missing. Read More»

Lawn Turf Products And Installation Essentials

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Deciding to have artificial turf installed on your residential property will eliminate most of the yard work tasks that you currently handle. Muddy areas in your yard will be eliminated and pesticide treatments will no longer be needed. Familiarize yourself with some lawn turf products and installation essentials. Remnants, Rolls, And Precut Pieces Artificial lawn turf is constructed of synthetic fibers and a cushioned backside. Nylon, polypropylene, and polyethylene materials may be used to manufacture turf. Read More»

How Do You Plant A Visually Appealing Vegetable Garden?

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Vegetable gardening is a fun hobby that also provides you with a constant stream of fresh, nutritious vegetables. Unfortunately, many homeowners shy away from vegetable gardening because they worry about how the garden will look compared to the rest of their landscaping — straight rows of vegetables can look drab, and they can detract from the rest of your backyard. Thankfully, you’re not limited to gardening in straight rows, and it’s easy to make your vegetable garden look great by following a few tips. Read More»

5 Factors That Impact Landscape Gravel Selection

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Gravel can be an important part of your landscaping. It can be used to pave a patio, drive, or pathway, or you can use it in garden beds and drainage features. 1. Size Gravel comes in a variety of sizes, with crushed gravel coming in at less than a quarter-inch in size and larger options measuring 34 inch per rock or more. Choosing the right size has a lot to do with the installation goal. Read More»

The Common Mistakes To Avoid When Buying Plants For Landscaping

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There are many common mistakes that people make when choosing plants for landscaping. Plants usually require quite a bit of care and cost money. This is why you want to make sure you choose the right ones. It is important to take care when choosing landscaping plants in order to ensure they grow well, thrive, and look great once in place in your yard or landscape design project. Plants for Shade Read More»

Shade Or Sun? Pool Design Considerations To Create A Cool And Refreshing Summer Escape

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Pool design is an important component of your backyard, providing a focal point, relaxation, and summer getaways. However, pool designs can be intimidating. There are tons of options to consider. Even the basic shape or form factor can make a huge difference in the look and feel of your pool and surrounding landscape. Taking into consideration the surrounding environment as well as local regulations for depth, filtration, currents, and more will help ensure the success of your project while creating a unique space that adds value to your home. Read More»