Soil Matters — How To Nourish Your Soil So It Produces A Gorgeous Lawn

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If you're like most new homeowners, you've never had to maintain a lawn of your own before. Now that lawn care is part of the picture, you may be nervous about how to keep your lawn healthy. After all, no one wants to become that one person on the block with a weedy, unkempt lawn that's clearly failing to thrive. The most important thing to remember is that a gorgeous lawn starts with healthy soils underneath it.

26 August 2022

Want A Lush Lawn? Install Sod To Replace The Grass

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Taking care of a lawn takes a lot of time from mowing, applying fertilizer, watering, and taking care of weeds. If you do not have time to do these things you should consider replacing the grass with sod, which is real grass. The grass is held together with a layer of materials and the root system. This gives you an instantly beautiful, green lawn that will take you a lot longer to grow if you plant grass seed.

12 August 2022

3 Tips For Speeding Up Grass Growth Where A Tree Was Removed

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Newly bare soil needs to be stabilized as quickly as possible to avoid erosion after a tree is removed, especially in a lawn area. Grass is one of the quickest living ground covers for dealing with bare soil. Like with any other plant, creating the right conditions with the support of a landscaping company will enhance the growth rate of the grass. 1. Add Some Top Soil Leaving the tree's roots behind will prevent grass growth and eventually leave a hole behind when the material rots.

28 July 2022

Have A Sloped Yard? How To Incorporate A Retaining Wall Into Your Landscaping

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If you have a slope in your yard, this can cause problems with soil erosion and water pooling in areas where you don't want it. Fortunately, you can take care of this problem by adding a retaining wall to your landscaping. Below is information on building retaining walls, as well as how you can incorporate them into your landscaping.   Build a Retaining Wall You should hire a professional to build your retaining wall because you need to have the necessary permits from your state or county in some cases.

11 July 2022

Recommendations To Start Your New Landscaping Installation

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A new yard that is full of dirt and weeds provides you with an open canvas of possibilities for your property's final landscape outcome. However, it is recommended that you start with the right steps and planning in order to have a successful design layout and function within the space for years of attractive landscape growth and maturity. The following provides you with some recommendations and tips to help you out in your new yard landscaping project.

21 June 2022

Homeowners: Is Your Mature Tree Dying Or Simply Aging?

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If you maintain several large or mature trees in your backyard, you want to keep the trees as healthy and structurally sound as you possibly can. But if one of your trees looks unhealthy and damaged, you may not know if the tree is dying or simply showing its age. Your tree may be too old and sickly to remain in your backyard. Learn more about aging trees and why it may be time to remove your old tree below.

2 June 2022

What Impacts the Cost of Adding a Stone Facade to Your Home?

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If you are looking for a way to make a big impact on the curb appeal of your home, then you could be considering adding a stone facade to the front of it. After all, you might have seen other homes that have these facades, and you might really like the way they look. Before you commit to this type of project, though, you may want to find out how much it's going to cost.

13 May 2022