Looking For Humane Ways To Keep Wildlife Off Your Grass? 3 Landscaping Tips
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31 January 2018
Keeping some of the wildlife off your yard can be a necessity if you want the landscaping to look great and not have holes on the grass or other problems that can be caused by wildlife. While you may be familiar with trapping or using chemicals to get some of the wildlife off your yard, you may be more interested in preventive measures that are more humane for deterring wildlife.
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Three Questions To Ask When Deciding Which Natural Stone Flooring To Purchase
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18 January 2018
Natural stone is a beautiful flooring option that can add value to your home. However, there are so many options available, it can be challenging choosing the right stone for your needs and preferences. Here are three questions to ask yourself and other deciders contributing to the process that may help you narrow down your choices.
Where Will It Be Installed?
Possibly one of the first questions you need to decide on is where the natural stone will be installed.
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Know That A Tree Will Outgrow Its Space? Remove It Early On
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13 December 2017
When you bought your home, the property may have had everything you needed. The home inspection may have come up with excellent remarks. After buying the home and living in it for a long time, you will notice things that might be developing into problems. This can happen in your yard when you have a young tree growing to a degree that the allowed space cannot sustain.
Getting tree removal is an ideal way to handle this situation before you begin having major issues.
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When You Should Consider Tree Removal
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30 November 2017
Trees are a beautiful part of the landscape and a part of people's lives, blessing their physical and emotional health. Deciding whether you need to remove a tree isn't always easy, but can be necessary. They can add to the splendor of the landscape when taken care of. Several factors come into play when considering tree removal.
Location
Is the location of the tree too close to structures? If a tree continually blocks out the sun on a portion of your house, it may be susceptible to mold depending on where you live.
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