Category: Landscaping Tips
Can Trimming a Tree Kill It?
Trees are a beautiful part of our landscapes, providing shade, oxygen, and an aesthetic appeal. As responsible homeowners, it’s important to understand the best practices for tree care, including proper…
Landscape Yard Cleanup Tips
The term “landscaping cleanup” can mean several different things. It encompasses a number of different tasks, depending on the various features of your yard. Contributing factors include whether your yard…
Easy Landscaping Ideas for Front of House
The landscaping facade is the first space seen when entering a house; it must leave a warm and welcoming impression. To beautify the front of a house and bring an…
Landscaping Ideas for Privacy in The Garden
If there is something that we value all of a garden is privacy. The fact of being able to enjoy it without having to worry about the looks of the…
Rock Waterfall for Swimming Pools
The cascades are aesthetically pleasing, but they must be compatible with the setting. The best waterfall does not limit the visual imagination. If properly designed, even the sound of falling…
Poolside Patio Landscaping Ideas
Having a backyard pool is a grace that saves hot summer days. After a dip in the pool, you want a cool and comfortable place to relax. Create a poolside…
Landscaping with a Swimming Pool
When you have a pool in your garden, there are many more small and big details that you need to worry about. For example, keeping the pool clean, well maintained…
Landscaping Plants for The Backyard
When landscaping your garden, your options are almost limitless. You can devote part of the yard to a production patch of edibles, look at the native species for little maintenance…
South Texas Landscaping Plants
According to the National Arboretum United States, the South Texas area covers several US Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones – 8 to 11. This means that South Texas gardeners…
Landscaping Plants for a Pool and Patio in Florida
To maximize the results of your landscaping efforts, you should start by consulting with a professional at your local nursery. Learn about your soil type and the plants that thrive…