How is your landscape looking as the year progresses? Summer heat can dry it out, but storms in late summer and throughout the fall can replenish all the water that might have been lost earlier in the year. But having… Read More
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Fall Mulching Tips for Your Pasadena Garden
Did you know you could add mulch to your garden in the fall? When you mulch in the fall, your plants will be much happier and healthier in the spring. Even with winter on the way, your landscaping tasks won’t… Read More
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4 Types of Stones You Need for Your Backyard Ponds in Towson
Are you thinking about adding some new water features to your backyard this fall? Although the chillier temperatures might bring to mind firepits or other fire features, water features can be just as soothing. But when it’s time to start… Read More
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Creating a Better Plan for Landscape Lighting
A well-lit landscape can really create a warm, welcoming, yet subtle, atmosphere each night, one that you can enjoy for years to come. Whether you want to prevent trips and falls when walking up to your home or increase your… Read More
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How to Prevent Basement Flooding with Landscape Design
Late summer and early fall mean storms that quickly appear, unleash torrential rain, and leave you with a flooded yard. If you suffer from flooding in your landscape or your basement, the problem might lie within your landscape design. Here… Read More
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The Uses and Benefits of Brown Dyed Mulch
Brown dyed mulch has become incredibly popular across a wide range of applications. It’s used in both residential and commercial landscaping to great effect. There are quite a few colors of mulch available, but brown dyed mulch is often used… Read More
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Low-Voltage Lighting Tips for the Fall
The days are getting shorter, and the darkness is creeping in – fall has definitely arrived! Fairly soon, many of our daily activities will start happening before and after sunset. Getting up when it’s dark and coming home when it’s… Read More
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Making the Most of Your Screened Topsoil Purchase
Screened topsoil is a critical part of your yard and its prolonged health. Topsoil is, as the name implies, the very top layer of soil on your yard. It is typically about 2 inches to 8 inches thick. It is… Read More
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Tips for Using Pea Gravel in Your Home’s Landscape
Pea gravel is one of the most common sights in residential landscapes throughout the country. It’s such a popular choice because of its smooth look and aesthetically-pleasing colors. Pea gravel is a functional and beautiful material that can be used… Read More
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The Basics of Dyed Black Mulch
As homeowners across the state prepare to add more mulch to their landscaping, it’s time to take a closer look at one of the most commonly used mulch products — dyed black mulch. How is dyed black mulch made and… Read More