Could Your Landscape Benefit From Smart Irrigation?
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18 July 2017
During the hot days of summer, drought can be one of the most damaging things to your landscape. Not only will it stress or kill your plants, but it will also make them more susceptible to insect infestations and damage. The only way to rescue your landscape is to put an irrigation plan in place, but if you do not put the right plan in place, you run the risk of over-watering, which in turn can equate to wasting water.
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Want Driveway With Better Curb Appeal? Consider Paver Driveways
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12 July 2017
The driveway plays a big role in a home's curb appeal. A cracked and stained driveway can be a potential turnoff to any future buyers or visitors to the home. Whenever a driveway is in such bad condition that it affects the home's value, replacement is often the best choice. There are plenty of options to choose from including concrete, asphalt, gravel, pavers, and even brick. Paver driveways in particular are known for increasing curb appeal.
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Three Reasons To Remove A Tree
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8 June 2017
Removing a tree from your landscape can be a difficult decision. You must weigh the rewards against the cost of removal. In some cases, the tree may even still appear healthy, which can make it even harder to make the final decision. The following are three reasons why it may be a better option to remove the tree:
#1: Disease or pest issues
A tree that is still alive but plagued by pests and diseases can pose a serious threat to your landscape and home.
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Broken Sprinkler System Pipe? Here's How To Fix It
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29 May 2017
If one of your sprinkler system's underground pipes has broken and is leaking water, then you need to repair it. Since most sprinkler systems use PVC pipe, this type of repair is simple and you can fix it yourself even if you do not have any plumbing experience, using this procedure:
Step 1: Turn Off the Water Main's Shut-Off Valve
Before you start repairing your sprinkler pipe, first you need to shut off the water using the water main's valve.
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