It’s green; it’s slimy; it’s slippery. It’s growing on your lawn, your patio, your steps and walkways–even your roof and siding. If you’ve ever lived through several humid or wet days, you probably have had to deal with moss or algae.
Read MoreTips For Care And Landscaping Your Real Turf
Everyone likes verdant lawns. The green looking lawns are a result of painstaking efforts and some real turf care. It is not very difficult to maintain the green turf as in golf courses or the horse races. Read all about it here
Read MoreHow to Stage a Home Properly
One of the most daunting aspects of selling your home yourself is the staging of the home itself. It is possible to hire professional stagers that are trained to showcase the strong points of your home, but with a little time and effort you can stage your home yourself.
Read MoreEasy Does It With Robotic Lawn Mowers
Everything is automated nowadays. Seems like every manufacturers aim in innovating a product is to make it all faster and simpler. Surprisingly, robot mowers have been around for a few years now. You thought that mowing the lawns was a breeze after those industrial machines came out right?
Read MoreLawn Mower Keep Your Lawn Pretty All The Time
Lawn mower offers to keep your lawn pretty and beautiful all the time. Since a well-maintained lawn is a reflection of the owners personality and aesthetic senses, so one should always take care of the lawns. A poorly kept lawn overrun with yellow patches and dried weeds is definitely an eyesore to say the least. So to provide good ambience to the entire surrounding of your home you should regularly mow your lawn.
Read MoreHow Does Your Garden Grow: Tips For Hiring A Landscaper
Just when you’re done with shoveling snow, you can set your sights toward spring (and summer) and mowing the lawn. But, for many the grass would be a lot greener if they could just get someone else to do it (the mowing that is). But, weeding out a reputable landscaper, one who not only knows what he is doing, but also one you can trust and can afford can be quite challenging and tricky, especially if your not sure of what to ask about or look for. With that said, professional…
Read MorePet Safety Tips for Hot Areas
The summer months are a busy time for dog owners with summer vacations. Now that the hot weather is coming, dont forget these hot weather safety tips.
Read MoreWhy it is Important to Teach Your Kids About Money
Do your teenagers understand how money works? Why is it so important for them to know about money before they start their first job?
Read MoreLawn Tractors Can Be Versatile And Agile
Now that you’ve moved to the countryside, you find yourself with new challenges. For example, your new home probably has more grass than you’re used to–possibly more than you’ve ever seen.
Read MoreMoney Is A Family Affair
If you are single and don’t have kids this tip won’t mean much to you. For the rest of us that have others to consider when making money decisions it just may make things a little easier.
Read MorePool Tables: Which Type Should You Choose?
A pool table is a rectangular table. It has six pockets and consists of cushions bounding the playing area. The standard size of a pool table is 4 1/2 x 9. Wood is the major element in the construction of a pool table. Oak and cherry wood tables are preferred for professional pool players, while plywood or pine is recommended for other customers. The quality of wood contributes to the strength of a pool table.
Read MoreIt Happened Again: GM To Lay Off Significant Numbers
It has happened again, and again in a very big way. I am sure you have heard the news that General Motors has announced they are closing plants and letting some 30,000 people go. Some they will be able to relocate, some they wont.
Read MorePromoting Conservation Through Irrigation
When it comes to watering your yard, you may be able to save yourself some “green”–without your lawn turning brown–by using an automatic irrigation system.
Read MoreConsider Gates Outside Your Home
As a landscape architect, there are many things that I like to see people add to their lawns and properties to give them the special touches. I love helping people plant trees and bushes in just the right spots and I love turning a yard filled with dirt into a beautifully landscaped lawn the very next year. I have recently been feeling a bit more risky in my profession and so I have been suggesting different things to my clients. My latest risky suggestion is to place gates a…
Read MoreBeat the Heat – 7 Tips to Help Your Lawn Survive a Drought
With temperatures rising and rain fall decreasing, summer time is putting a serious strain on your lawn. If you are not careful, your lawn could end up dead. No rain and water restrictions can really take a shot at your ability to take care of your lawn. However, there are some tried and true tips that are sure to beat the summer heat.
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