What Are the Steps to Establishing a New Lawn? Should You Sod, Seed, or Sprig?
After you decide that you want to establish a new lawn, you need to decide if your are going to sod, seed or sprig. Your decision will depend on your budget and the time of year. Seed and Sprigging are less expensive then sod initially but it can be tough to get the...
What Is Meant By The Term “Clean Soil” And Why It Is So Important For Your Lawn and Garden…
The term "soil contamination" gives us an understanding of clean. But there is no definition for clean soil. Soil contamination or soil pollution as part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotics chemicals or other alterations in the natural soil...
Having Problems Growing a Nice Lawn or Keeping Healthy, Thriving Plants? You May Need a Topsoil Refresher…
Topsoil can get depleted of it's life giving nutrients overtime due to continuous use or environmental factors like wind or water. If you are experiencing erosion, it can disrupt the nutritional balance that plants require from it to grow healthy and strong. In most...
The 8 Steps To Building a Stone Path in Gravel in Your Yard…
A stepping stone path is a beautiful finish to your garden or patio. To do it right you need to do more than just place the stepping stones in the gravel. You will want to create the perfect path by fixing your paving on a gravel surface. The following will show you...
How To Install a New Lawn – See Steps for Installing a New Lawn and a Video Showing Installation Results from Start to Finish…
Most people need topsoil when they are installing a lawn or garden for the first time or fixing a landscaping problem they inherited through a purchase. Also the winters can be tough on soil in our area, so maintenance is needed from time to time to improve your lawn...
How Gravel Can Be Used to Control Water Accumulation and Prevent Damage…
Are you constantly dealing with water accumulation at your home or office after a heavy rain? Does the ground feel squishy as you gently walk across it? If either of these sound familiar, you probably have drainage problems that you need to address soon. The smallest...
6 Ways Gravel Can Brighten Up Your Outdoor Areas…
Gravel is one of the most versatile landscape materials, as it can be used as anything from a pathway material to mulch. It’s an affordable hardscape material for outdoor seating areas, filler around flagstone pavers, or a useful drainage tool. With many colors and...
Why, When, And How to Add Limestone In Your Garden…
Limestone is primarily composed of calcium carbonate but may contain small amounts of clay, silt, and dolomite. If a soil test indicates low magnesium, dolomitic limestone can be used to correct both the nutrient deficiency and pH. The value of limestone is in its...
5 Things to Keep In Mind When Choosing the Proper Gravel for Your Landscaping Project…
There are a number of reasons to choose gravel for your garden: the satisfying crunch it makes underfoot, its relatively low cost compared with other hardscaping materials, the environmental benefit of preventing runoff and erosion, and the fact that it looks good...
Pea Gravel Is a Great Hardscaping Addition to a Variety of Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Public Landscaping Projects…
These small, fluid stones found near bodies of water have an appealingly smooth texture, the result of natural weathering. Pea gravel comes in sizes from 1/8 inch to 3/8 inch, about the size of a pea, and in a range of natural colors like buff, rust-brown, shades of...