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How to Choose Materials for Your Next Landscaping Project

Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and you’ve got your next landscaping project on your mind. What materials do you need to get the job done? Let us walk you through the five most common materials to use in landscaping and gardening. Material Uses Things to...

Topsoil 101

You need topsoil for your next garden or landscaping project—at least you think you do. Where do you even start to make topsoil plans? Read on for a comprehensive review of what to consider when using topsoil in your next home improvement mission. Before you start...

How To Maintain Your Gravel Driveway After Winter Weather

The Snowpocalypse has come and gone, dumping anywhere from an inch to a foot on your gravel driveway. The snow and ice have melted, and even that gray sludgy stuff is off the shadier patches of your yard. Now your gravel driveway is showing a little wear and tear...

5 Ways To Remove Snow and Ice From Your Gravel Driveway

Gravel driveways are known for their affordability, versatility, and environmental friendliness. But what happens when Jack Frost blows into town, bringing his wintry mix of slippery ground coverings? Snow and ice can create a number of issues in gravel driveways,...

A Visible Salute to Service

“We wanted to do something that was really visible to show our support not just on the job sites but in the neighborhoods and on the interstate,” says Brandon Bray, president.  Several of Bray’s trucks now feature graphic silhouettes of service members:  One is for...
6 Ways Gravel Can Brighten Up Your Outdoor Areas…

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...

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Why, When, And How to Add Limestone In Your Garden…

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...

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