More About Soil

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More About Soil Soil is such an important part of your landscaping it deserves a little more explanation. Without the foundation of healthy soil your efforts into purchasing and planting trees or shrubs could be wasted. Soil is made up of three parts: topsoil, subsoil and bedrock. Topsoil is the topmost layer, composed of the… Read more »

Greenhouses

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Incorporating a Greenhouse Adding a greenhouse to the overall landscape plan of your yard creates functional and physical appeal. It can protect your plants from weather extremes and extend your growing season. Greenhouses can be as basic or elaborate as you would like. Choose a design that works for the space and style you have… Read more »

Understanding Your Soil

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Understanding Your SoilSoil is the backbone of any yard. Understanding what type of soil you have is an important part of planning a healthy and productive landscape plan for your property. Types of Soil Sandy SoilSandy soil is very light and easy to dig in. This is especially beneficial when planting new flowers or trees…. Read more »

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Annuals and Perennials If you’ve done any type of landscaping or stepped foot inside a home improvement store you’ve probably heard the terms “annuals” and “perennials” more than once. But what do they really mean and why does it matter? Understanding what these terms mean can help you make more informed decisions in your plant… Read more »

Enjoy Roses

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Enjoying Roses Roses are often the jewel of a flower garden. Their color, shape and scent make them a much desired plant for any landscaping plan. The best time to plant roses is in the early autumn when the soil is still warm. The warm soil will allow the plant to get established before the… Read more »