Making Over My Yard
  • The Benefits Of Concrete Curbing

    • 29 August 2017
    If you are looking to define the space around a flower bed, around trees or around your entire yard, you may be considering concrete curbing. A concrete curb is a thin layer of concrete, generally about the height of one to two bricks, that is placed around your landscaped areas. If you are looking to define your space, you may be considering the use of bricks, pavers or concrete curbs. Learning the benefits of concrete curbs may help you make a decision.
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  • 3 Reasons Why Getting Rid Of Ants In Your Yard Is Critical

    • 16 August 2017
    If you're like many people, the idea of having ants in your kitchen or elsewhere in your home might be upsetting. However, you might think that having ants outside is inevitable and isn't really something for you to worry about. Even though seeing a few ants here and there might not be a cause for concern, a major ant infestation in your yard can be a bigger problem than you think.
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  • Adding Fertilizer To A Drip Irrigation System: How Fertigation Can Save You Money And Effort

    • 15 August 2017
    Drip irrigation systems are wonderful for gardeners who want to save money with an irrigation system that essentially operates itself. Adding fertilizer to the water that passes through the drip irrigation system, a process that is referred to as fertigation, will help you save even more time and money. Similar to how drip irrigation systems use less water, fertigation uses about half the fertilizer that spray irrigation systems use and they operate automatically.
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  • The 411 On Hydroseeding Your Lawn

    • 15 August 2017
    Maintaining your home can be a challenging but important process. Not only is maintenance imperative for its function and value, but it also plays a large role in your home's curb appeal. Ensuring that your home's first impression is a positive one is not always considered a priority for busy homeowners. However, curb appeal is an essential part of your home's total value. While surprising for most homeowners to learn, your overall landscape design is crucial to your home's value.
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  • 3 Things To Consider When Building A Retaining Wall

    • 14 August 2017
    Retaining walls can be found in landscapes throughout the country. They are often used in sloped areas where extra support is needed to prevent erosion. Retaining walls can also provide more usable land and can help manage water runoff. These walls literally hold earth in place, so design is very important. A poorly built retaining wall will easily crumble after a few years under the force of the soil that the wall is holding back.
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