How Often Should I Re-Mulch?
Mulch can usually last for an average of about 5 years. However, there are other factors that might make you have to replace your mulch after just a couple of years such as the type of mulch, weather conditions in your area, how much sun the mulch gets, etc. When...
read more8 Flowers & Plants That Keep Your Garden Blossoming All Year Round
Can you imagine how beautiful it could be if you cultivate plants in your garden or a container, and they grow all year round without having to replace? Well, common plants serve only one specific season. However, some ideal plants will blossom all season across the...
read moreHow to Reduce Salt Damage in the Winter
While rock salt is something we greatly appreciate being on the ground when driving in wintery conditions, it is not something our lawn appreciates when the snow and ice melts. As the snow melts, the water causes this salt to run onto our lawns. Sodium, or salt,...
read moreWinter Lawn Care Hacks
Believe it or not, winter lawn care is not an oxymoron. Caring for your lawn all year will keep it at it’s best during the green season, saving you time and making you the envy of the block. Follow these season-ending steps to prep your lawn for dormancy and get ready...
read moreLandscaping Ideas for Privacy
Today, it seems like we are living much closer to each other as home lots grow smaller over time. Some neighbors may just be a little too close for comfort. If your privacy is a pressing concern, you may be thinking of ways to create some kind of barrier to protect...
read moreLandscaping Options That Can Raise Property Value
All too often, homeowners put the majority of their effort and resources into remodeling their homes’ interiors. While it is certainly important to have a home you love living in, the appearance of the outside of your house should also be a priority. If you aren’t...
read moreTransitioning Your Landscape from Summer to Fall
When the warm weather fades away into the cooler autumn months, it is clearly a time of transition. School is starting back up, cold-weather wardrobes come out of boxes and bags, and it’s a perfect time for a new hairstyle. Much like the rest of your life at this time...
read moreWays to Take Care of Your Lawn Before Winter
If you’re wondering when to plant grass and fertilize your lawn, fall is the best time. Fertilizing your lawn in the fall results in building deeper roots for the winter. This is because the fall brings a mix of cool air and warm soil which allows time for new...
read moreSeeding vs. Sodding
Does your lawn need to be revitalized? You have two options; seeding or sodding. Grass seed comes in a wide variety of types and is a great option for thinning areas of your lawn, while sod will give you an instantly new lawn. If you want to...
read morePatio Layout & Material Tips
Whether you use a pro or choose the DIY route for your patio the key to a successful project is choosing the right layout and materials for the job Layout Tips: Think of all the scenarios that you want your patio to be used for. If you will be entertaining you might...
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