Tag: Landscaping

Posted on 09/01/2024
Tips & tricks for cutting the grass
Did you know there’s more to mowing your lawn than just...
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Posted on 08/11/2024
How to add value to your home: Upgrades with the best ROI
Whether you’re a homeowner or a real estate investor, it’s...
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Posted on 08/13/2023
6 Essential landscaping terms
If you’re just getting started with landscaping, it can...
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Posted on 11/06/2022
Dog-friendly landscaping ideas to consider
If you have a dog at home, dog-friendly backyard landscaping ideas might be just what you need to inspire your backyard upgrade. Are you concerned about your pet’s safety around plants? Do you want to protect the condition of your garden? Or, do you just want to make your dog feel more comfortable playing in the yard? Regardless...
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Posted on 10/31/2021
The Best Low-Maintenance Plants to Line Your Driveway
Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay Highlighting and defining your driveway is a simple way to improve your curb appeal. Depending on the amount of space you have, there are countless options for landscaping, hardscaping and edging. For landscaping to line your driveway, there are some important logistics to consider before getting started. One that...
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Posted on 03/15/2020
How your Landscaping can Help with Efficiency
Image by Tom from Shutterstock Energy efficiency isn’t just for the inside of your home. What you plant outside can affect the bottom line inside. Choosing the right trees, grasses, and shrubs can help. Location, location, location Well placed trees can help to reduce your heating and cooling bills. Trees can keep your home cooler in the summer...
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Posted on 06/02/2019
The Best Grasses for Landscaping
Xeriscaping, or dry-scaping, is a method of gardening intended to minimize the need for irrigation and ongoing watering. You can develop a xeriscape in any climate, using the right plants, but it most commonly appears in drought-prevalent areas with more mild winters and hot summers. If you live in a desert or southern climate, this might be the...
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