Great Equipment, Great Garden

Great Equipment, Great Garden

Getting the Right Topsoil Mixtures for Flowerbeds and Landscaping Projects

14 June 2021
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If you are planning major renovations to your landscaping, you are going to need topsoil. The plants that you may be planning on using in your landscaping design may have different soil requirements. Therefore, you may need more than just a truckload of soil. You may need other materials or specially formulated mixes. The following topsoil mixes guide will help you get the right mixtures for your landscaping projects. Mixtures for Different Types of Turf
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4 Benefits Of Residential Artificial Grass Installation

8 April 2021
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A big, beautiful yard is one of the advantages of buying a house. Your backyard is the perfect place to barbecue in the summer or play with your dog. Your front yard can be an enticing view to come home to. Grass is the most common type of ground cover for yards, but real grass comes with many drawbacks. It's messy, expensive, and time-intensive to upkeep. Luckily, homeowners can take advantage of residential artificial grass installation.
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Use Lighting In Your Landscaping

30 July 2020
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If you are looking for landscaping ideas, you've come to the right place. Here are some ideas that might inspire you to create a picture-perfect front- and backyard. If you are not comfortable with doing the landscaping and the lighting yourself, work with a landscape company that also does lighting. Before you hire somebody to do the work, look at the company's portfolio of past jobs that the company has done.
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How To Use Gravel Mulch In Your Landscaping

30 July 2020
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When most people think of mulch, they think of wood chips and bark. Gravel is another option that works exceptionally well in some landscape applications, as the following guide will show. Location Not all areas of the yard are suitable for gravel. Use gravel to cover bare soil in areas with no plantings, particularly in low areas that require more drainage. It's also suitable for creating paths or pads for features like benches or gazebos.
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Design Considerations for an Outdoor Fireplace

29 July 2020
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Many homeowners add ambiance to their backyards with portable fire pits, but if you're looking for something more permanent, consider an outdoor fireplace. Many local companies can work with you to produce a custom fireplace for your patio or elsewhere in your yard. Perhaps the most important decision to make is what material you'll choose for the fireplace — options can include brick, stone, stucco, and more. Once you have your material in mind, you'll want to think about some design considerations that will help to make this fixture a key focal point in your yard.
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