The curbs and sidewalks around your landscaping, which professionals call hardscaping, are an integral part of the design and aesthetic of your yard. If your hardscaping is smartly designed, it can contribute to your landscaping. On the other hand, if the concrete features are ugly, worn down, faded, rough, and generally harsh-looking, they can detract from the rich colors and beautiful blossoms in your yard. So, homeowners need to think about how they can create a more copacetic and cohesive yard by blending their landscaping and hardscaping together.
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3 Things To Know About Pinching Back Perennial Flowers
Many homeowners after familiar with the idea of pruning trees and shrubs, but are relatively unaware that other parts of their landscape require similar maintenance. Pinching and thinning out your perennial flowers at the right time in the growing process will encourage stronger, healthier plants that put out more flowers in the long run. Find out how to properly pinch back your flowers to avoid damage and prolong the flowering of each species.
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Three Lawn Care Tips to Help Homeowners Maintain Their Property
A poorly maintained lawn can quickly become a major eyesore for almost any property. While the maintenance of a lawn is important, it is something that can be intimidating to many homeowners. This is especially true for those that have limited previous experience with working on lawns.
Avoid Watering the Lawn During the Middle of the Day
Watering the lawn during the middle of the day can be one of the least efficient and effective times of the day to do this task.
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3 Landscape Changes To Make If You Plan To Bring Home Free-Range Chickens
Having your own flock of chickens free-roaming your property can be highly beneficial. From keeping bugs and pests at bay to being traveling natural fertilizers, chickens have a lot of value to bring to the table—not to mention they can help keep breakfast on the table by delivering you fresh eggs daily. While free-range chickens tend to be healthy and a major bonus, you should know how to properly prepare your property before bringing these feathered critters home.
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