If you're about to move to an area that gets substantial winter snowfall, you're probably excited about the idea of gathering with family and friends around a roaring fire on a snowy evening, going sledding and then coming inside for hot chocolate, and building snowmen with your children in the front yard. However, there are certain things you should know about landsc
- While having a lush, beautiful yard in the springtime can be nice, if you cannot easily maintain a great looking yard year-round, you might become frustrated with your space. Landscapers can have great ideas when it comes to incorporating looks and items into your yard that can flourish year-round and keep this looking nice. Here are four tips to keep your yard's land
- Your block retaining walls on your property serve a dual purpose – they both help provide soil stability and terracing while also adding a decorative touch the landscaping. Like most outdoor surfaces, these walls do require a small amount of annual maintenance. It is especially important to stay on top of it since a damaged or failing wall can lead to structural damag
- Winter storms can be really harsh on trees if your trees are not properly taken care of. Ensure that your trees will be able to withstand any storms they encounter this winter without getting damaged. #1 Trim Away Troubled Branches The first thing you need to do if you want to protect your tree from winter storm damage is make sure that your trees are properly trimmed
- Preparing your yard for a food garden can be tough when you've never tried to grow produce on your own before. If your yard has a grass lawn or paving that takes up much of the yard, you may be curious about what projects you should tackle before beginning the project of having a garden put in. Growing fruits and vegetables in your own yard requires specific tasks to