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3 Green Landscaping Tips

3 Green Landscaping Tips

Are you practicing green landscaping? Environmental responsibility is not something people often think about when they begin to dig up dirt and plant trees and bushes around their home. However, green landscaping can have a profound impact on the local environs....
Prepare Some Firewood Before Winter Comes

Prepare Some Firewood Before Winter Comes

As cold weather approaches, it’s nice to think about putting your feet next to a warm fireplace while listening to wood crackling as it slowly burns. To make this happen, you would need some firewood. It might seem as easy as picking a pile of chopped lumber, but...
Does Mulch Go Bad?

Does Mulch Go Bad?

When people first start landscaping, their minds almost immediately go to the image of a well-manicured lawn, with some flowers, trees, and bushes. And often, when that image comes to mind, so does the image of mulch, which is often put around trees and other...
Use Color Enhanced Mulch to Create a Stunning Yard

Use Color Enhanced Mulch to Create a Stunning Yard

One of the best things about color-enhanced mulch is the gorgeous color and contrast that it brings to your lawn and home. It gives you the flexibility to create the landscaping look you love, and makes flower beds and trees really “pop.” Talk about curb appeal!...
The Wonders of Cedar Mulch

The Wonders of Cedar Mulch

Mulch is the organic material — typically shredded or chipped wood or bark, cocoa shells, pine needles or grass clippings — used in garden and landscape beds. Once your garden bed is prepared and the plants are placed, two to three inches of mulch layered on top of...