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28 September 2017
With winter just around the corner, you may be looking forward to being done with summer yard work. Before retiring the garden tools, though, you need to take a few steps to make sure your landscape is properly winterizing. Investing the time now can help ensure your yard wakes up from its slumber in spring looking its best.
Cut back and trim
Many perennials and small shrubs should be trimmed back in fall.
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Benefits Of Using Mulch In Your Landscaping
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24 September 2017
The use of mulch for your property can be a useful addition to make. While many people may enjoy the appearance of mulch around large and woody plants, they may not realize the full extent of the benefits that mulch can provide. As a result, these individuals can severely underestimate the need to use this material around their property.
Minimize Soil Erosion
Heavy rainfall can cause some of the nutrient-rich topsoil to wash away.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Brick Pavers
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19 September 2017
Brick is a versatile building material that can be used for all sorts of paved surfaces, including pool patios, decks, and walkways. However, because brick carries a set of distinct characteristics with it, brick pavers necessarily have a unique set of advantages and disadvantages when compared to other types of paving materials. Understanding what brick pavers have to offer can help you decide whether or not they are the right fit for your landscaping projects.
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Why You Shouldn't Hire A Neighborhood Teen To Cut Your Grass
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8 September 2017
If you don't want to cut your own grass or don't have the time to do so, you might be thinking about hiring a teen in your neighborhood to do so. It might seem like a win-win situation; it can be a way for the teen to make a little bit of money, and you might be able to get the job done for less than what you would pay a professional.
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