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Summer Gardening Tips for Beautiful Blooms

Summer gardening can be incredibly rewarding, but with it comes a to-do list of how to maintain your summer blooms while also preparing for the onset of cooler weather in the fall. Throughout the summer it is really important to stay on top of the needs of your garden...

Landscaping Trends – Easy on the Environment, Easy on the Wallet

One of the top landscaping trends of the 21st century is eco-friendly landscaping. Eco-friendly simply means practices that inflict minimal harm on the environment, which could be considered perfect complement to your efforts to visually improve your landscape. Below...

Landscape Design 101

As winter ends and a snow beaten lawn is revealed, the responsibility of reviving your brown grass and stark trees and plants can seem overwhelming. Landscaping, however, can be also be performed by those that don’t possess the envied “green thumb.” First, keep in...

Landscaping Scams On The Rise As Spring Arrives

The pollen has arrived, the flowers have begun blooming and professional and amateur landscapers alike are gearing for the best time of the year: spring! However, for few, this time of year could also mean getting scammed. As the warmer temperatures arrive, so do the...

The Top Trends in Landscaping for Summer 2011

The ‘spring forward’ time change this past week has given many homeowners and landscapers an extra hour of daylight. No longer are homeowners commuting home in the dark and many landscapers are welcoming the sunlight past 6 pm, giving them a little extra time to work...

How To Get Started When Using Pavers and Stones

As the calender turns to March, spring will become more of a reality in 21 days and with that many landscapers or landscaping enthusiasts have begun turning their attention to some of the hardest hit areas of the home after a winter freeze: the driveway. Freezing...

Technology and Landscaping: How It Can Help

The snowstorms haven’t quite subsided yet but that doesn’t mean planning for spring and summer landscaping designs can’t begin now. Although it might be harder than usual to draw inspiration when the ground outside is still cold and icy, visions can become tangible...

Poisioning of Toomer’s Corner live oak trees enrages fans

College football in the south isn’t just a past time, it’s the way (and the only way) of life. For Southeastern Conference (SEC) fans across the south, February will be marked as a heart breaking month with the recent reports of the poisoning of the live oak trees at...

Roses Are Red, Landscaping Is Green: Gift Ideas For Valentines Day

Valentines Day is usually a day reserved for chocolates, roses and romance but this year, why not turn it into landscaping, mulch and soil? Landscapers, professional and amateur alike, haven’t really been feeling “the love” from mother nature with the consistent...

What’s In For Spring: Green Landscaping

All this snow fall and winter storms continue to occupy much of the country it’s hard for many landscapers to get excited about the season that is next in line: spring! However, there is no time like the present to begin planning gardens, designing a new backyard...