Making Over My Yard

  • Have A Lot Of Droughts? Use Irrigation To Keep Your Landscape Watered

    • 16 February 2023
    If you live in an area that often gets droughts, you need to take measures to water your landscaping. This can take a lot of time doing it by hand and you can waste a lot of water. Fortunately, there are other options available for you to make things much easier. Keep reading to learn of two types of irrigation services you can use.  Drip Irrigation  Drip irrigation is using perforated piping to distribute water.
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  • Importance Of Installing Outdoor Lighting Around Your Home

    • 25 January 2023
    You might have carefully selected the perfect lighting for the inside of your home, but you might not have dedicated much time to choosing and installing outdoor lighting. It's very important to install the right outdoor lighting around your home for these reasons. Make Your Home Look Great First of all, you probably want to make your home look great from the curb. Choosing the right lighting and installing it in the right places can be a good way to put the spotlight on your home.
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  • What You Need To Know About Soil Compaction

    • 11 January 2023
    Compact soil has very little air space between its particles, so water and oxygen cannot penetrate. Although compact soil is perfect under a building, it can mean big trouble in the yard and landscape beds. Problem and Symptoms Plants, including lawn grasses, need access to soil moisture and oxygen. Compact soil reduces this accessibility to the point that the plants will dry up and die. Watering more frequently isn't a solution because the water will simply sit on the soil's surface until it evaporates.
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  • Sand For Backfill: Improving Property Aesthetics And Stability

    • 16 December 2022
    Backfill is a process that describes using sand or another material to fill holes dug during a construction project. For instance, consider a construction job that needs to dig trenches to lay utility lines. Once the utility lines are in place, the trench needs to be filled back in. You might think it best to use the dirt dug out of the hole to fill the hole back up again, but that is not the case.
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  • Questions To Ask Prior To Your Landscape Installation Service

    • 29 November 2022
    Having new landscaping installed at your home can be so exciting. You probably can't wait to sit in your backyard, surrounded by plants and a design created especially for you. Luckily, your landscape installer will do most of the work when it comes to making your dream a reality. However, you might want to ask them the following questions before they get started.  What care do the plants they're installing require?
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