Caring For Your Property's Lawn

Keeping the lawn on your property healthy and growing will require you to be aware of the types of problems that the lawn can experience over the years. Luckily, your lawn will be a hardy part of your landscaping, and many of these issues can be mitigated or corrected if they are identified and addressed soon enough. Ineffective Watering Your grass will need to be watered on a regular basis if it is to remain healthy and growing. [Read More]

How To Plan The Placement Of A Sprinkler System

A sprinkler installation project calls for a good bit of planning. If you're not sure where you want to place an irrigation system on your property, you can follow this guide and pay attention to these 5 items. Problem Areas You will want to identify problem areas before you do anything else. Some parts of your property may not require an irrigation installation. If an area already receives enough water, hitting it with more could have adverse consequences. [Read More]

Planning A Landscape Design? How Projected 2022 Residential Landscape Trends Can Help

As 2021 nears its end, landscape designers are already talking about what to expect in the coming year. Studying these projected residential landscape trends for 2022 can help you implement the best of the future into your plans. With all the exciting landscape trends evolving, you are sure to find some that are right for your outdoor space. Vegetable and herb gardens The pandemic awakened a return to old-fashioned gardening across the country, and the trend is still expected to be a hot topic in 2022 landscape designs. [Read More]

Preventing Erosion Problems With Properties That Have Sloping Elevations

Various issues can cause erosion of soils on your property. If your property has sloped elevations, then the erosion of hillside slopes can be even worse. Therefore, you need solutions to prevent soil erosion and protect your property. The following soil erosion prevention solutions will help you prevent problems from causing damage:  Retaining Walls One of the options for controlling soil erosion is using hardscaping like retaining walls. The use of retaining walls can also be a great way to create more useable space. [Read More]