Don't Lose Your Lawn: How To Protect Your Lawn During The Summer

Posted on: 12 May 2018
Now that spring is here, your lawn is probably starting to look green and lush. Unfortunately, once summer arrives, it might start looking a little yellow, especially if you're living under drought conditions. Luckily, with some preventative steps, you can help keep your lawn looking lush and green throughout the warmer summer months. Take a look at some of the measures you can take to protect your lawn during the summer.
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2 Tips To Get Your Lawn Healthy And Summer-Ready

Posted on: 12 May 2018
Spring time provides prime weather to begin boosting the health and appearance of your lawn before the summer heat sets in. Here are two tips to get your lawn healthy and attractive in appearance with the proper watering for this upcoming summer. Measure the Water Delivery Whether your water supply connecting to your yard's irrigation system is from the city water, a water well, or reclaimed water, the amount of water pressure your home gets can vary greatly.
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3 Changes To Make To Your Landscaping Before Fostering Dogs

Posted on: 10 May 2018
Fostering dogs before they find a permanent home can be a rewarding way to help animals, while also giving you the company of some dogs at home. If you intend on having the dogs spend time outside or simply want to bring them into the yard on occasion, you'll need to look into what kinds of changes you can make to your landscaping so that it is suitable for the dogs you're fostering.
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Eco-Friendly Hardscaping

Posted on: 10 May 2018
Hardscaping incorporate the elements of a property that are not flower beds and grass. It includes walkways, patios, driveways and sidewalks. The problem with traditional hardscaping is that it isn't very environmentally friendly. Concrete leads to water run-off and erosion and prevents rain from soaking into the ground where it belongs. The ground acts as a natural filter, removing pollutants from the rain. Luckily, there are a number of eco-friendly hardscaping options that allow homeowners to enjoy their property the way they want to without creating a problem for the environment.
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