Tag: Landscaping

Posted on 10/06/2024
Improving your yard drainage
If your yard is full of puddles, soggy soil and...
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Posted on 04/14/2024
Japanese landscaping basics: Creating your own zen garden
For homeowners wanting to create a space of zen and...
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Posted on 12/03/2023
DIY drainage solutions for yard drainage problems
If your yard is plagued with puddles and soggy spots, it...
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Posted on 08/28/2022
Planning & designing a landscape: For beginners
There are many factors that go into designing a landscape - for beginners, the number of options can be overwhelming. How do you choose the best plants and where to plant them? How do you arrange your yard in an aesthetically pleasing but functional way? Luckily, there are some basics you can follow to get started in beginner...
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Posted on 08/21/2022
Grass seed: Fescue lawn basics
Knowing how to care for your lawn means knowing how and when to fill in gaps with grass seed. Fescue grass is a popular variety of perennial lawn grass that, despite being tolerant of many climate zones, is prone to brown patches during hot, humid summer months. Using grass seed effectively is the best way to remedy the...
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Posted on 07/17/2022
Seeding zoysia: How to start a zoysia lawn
When it comes to planting a grass lawn, you have the option of using rolls, plugs or seeding. Zoysia grass, a popular warm-season grass used in many lawns, can be planted successfully all three ways. While plugs and rolls are a quicker method, seeding can be more cost-effective. If you’re interested in growing a zoysia grass lawn from...
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Posted on 07/10/2022
The best climber plants for your yard or garden
Climber plants are the perfect addition to any outdoor space needing some extra greenery. Climbing vines can help you create gardens out of vertical surfaces and soften harsh exteriors with fresh foliage. With some encouragement, you can train climbers over and around doorways, windows, trellises and walls. But which plants are the best for this purpose? Here is...
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Posted on 06/19/2022
Granule vs liquid fertilizer: Grass care options
When taking care of lawns, many homeowners face many options of both granule and liquid fertilizer. Grass fertilizers all accomplish the same goals, though there are some key differences between granule and liquid forms. To help you decide which option is right for you and your lawn, here is a basic guide to granular vs liquid fertilizer: Granular...
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Posted on 04/10/2022
Here's Why You Should Add Garden Edging
Garden edging is an important element of landscaping design that serves many purposes. There are a variety of different materials and techniques for edging, ranging from professional installation to DIY weekend projects. If you’re wondering whether to add garden edging to your outdoor spaces, here are some key benefits to consider: Defining and Separating Spaces The obvious visual...
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Posted on 12/26/2021
These Small Trees Will Add Color to Your Front Yard
Using trees in your landscaping design is a great way to add dimension and depth to your front yard. However, it’s crucial to consider scale when choosing a tree for your yard so that you don’t completely overwhelm the space—or worse, cause problems for the foundation. Luckily there are lots of trees that work well in small yards,...
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Posted on 04/04/2021
Landscaping for Your New Home
Photo by Matt Chen on Unsplash When you’re creating a landscaping plan for your home it is essential to design around the local climate and weather patterns. When you opt for plants that thrive in your area, you know they are well equipt to handle the seasonal changes specific to your location. This adaptation makes them easier to...
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Posted on 03/24/2019
Weekend To-Do List: Curb Appeal
When you first start creating the list of things you need to finish to get your home ready for sale, it can seem daunting. Too much work can throw you for a loop, and you might be tempted to sell your home "as-is" instead. However, just adding a bit of curb appeal can significantly increase the value of...
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