Thinking Of Putting A Pond In Your Backyard? Here's What You Need To Know

If you're like many homeowners, your ideal backyard serves as a peaceful sanctuary for you and your family. Even if you live in a dense urban area, you can incorporate natural elements into your backyard to achieve the serene space of your dreams — it's even possible to have your very own pond installed. Here's what you need to know.  Choose a Location  Choosing the right location for your pond is crucial. [Read More]

Benefits Of Hiring Professionals For Residential Irrigation System Installation

You may want to set up an irrigation system around your property's landscaping so you can water grass in a convenient manner. After you find the right solution, be sure to hire some professionals for its installation. Here are some advantages you'll enjoy when you do.  Verify Irrigation System Is Compatible With Your Lawn Before you set up an irrigation system around your residential property, you need to make sure your chosen solution is compatible. [Read More]

3 Repair Techniques To Help A Damaged Tree

When a major branch breaks or splits the trunk, you may think the only option is to remove the tree. Fortunately, with the right type of trimming and with some repair, a tree can sometimes be saved after major damage. Part of the key is attending to damage quickly, before disease, pests, or further damage occurs. Always take the time to inspect your trees after storms or wind so you can catch damages as soon as possible [Read More]

How To Get The Most From A Hardscaping Accent Installation

A hardscaping accent installation is a great way to make a yard or public space look better. You might be wondering, however, what will add some accents to a hardscaping installation. Whether you're dealing with a residential or commercial hardscaping accent installation project, here are five ways to make it as appealing as possible. Understand the Space's Purpose It is important to understand the purpose of a particular space. For example, you'll have a lot more room to play around with a residential hardscaping installation effort than you would with a commercial one. [Read More]