Maintaining Your Property’s Lawn

Caring for your lawn can be one of the most important and time-consuming aspects of caring for your landscaping. Unfortunately, mistakes with the basics of lawn maintenance can make it much harder for you to keep this part of your property attractive. Mowing The Lawn Can Help It To Remain Full Mowing the grass to keep it no longer than a few inches tall can be an effective way of keeping your lawn looking attractive while also helping the grass to grow as thick as possible. Read More 

Have Unstable Soil In Your Yard? 3 Ways To Get It Stabilized

If you have unstable soil in your yard, this can cause many problems. If the unstable soil is around your home, this can cause your foundation to crack and have other problems. Unstable soil can cause problems with structures on your property, as well as affect your landscaping. There are ways you can get the unstable soil stabilized, three of which are listed below.  Use Polyurethane One way to stabilize soil is by using polyurethane. Read More 

3 Ways That Topdressing Your Lawn With Compost Keeps It Healthy And Thriving

Topdressing your lawn with compost is a low-cost way to help keep your lawn green and healthy. In order to topdress your lawn with compost, all you need to do is to spread a thin layer of compost over your lawn with either a rake or a fertilizer spreader. It's an easy process that provides the grass with the nutrients it needs to thrive. To learn three ways that topdressing your lawn with compost helps keep it healthy, read on. Read More 

Updating Your Landscaping? 2 Tips On Using Hardscaping Services

If you are planning to update your landscaping, you should consider hiring a hardscaping service. This is using non-living materials instead of living plants, bushes, and trees, to add even more to your landscaping. Below are three types of hardscaping the service may use in your yard.  Use Landscape Rocks Adding landscaping rocks to your landscape can make it look even better. You can use these rocks in many ways. You can use landscape rocks to replace mulch in your flower gardens. Read More 

Caring For A New Fruit Tree Sapling

If you recently purchased a fruit-bearing sapling to place upon your land, you are likely excited about the prospect of it growing food you can eat in the future. To ensure your tree grows healthily, perform the following steps during this important stage of your tree's life. Plant The Tree At The Correct Time It is best to purchase and plant a fruit tree during the end of winter or the beginning of spring after the ground has thawed. Read More