Landscaping Recommendations for Your Commercial Property

Posted on: 14 July 2020

When you own a commercial property, the appearance of the landscaping and exterior can make a big impression on your customers. Whether your business caters to individual customers or your commercial building is rented out to corporate customers, the landscaping around the building exudes confidence in the business by the way it looks. Here are some services to consider adding into your landscape maintenance to keep your commercial property kept up and looking professional for the success of your business. [Read More]

Retaining Wall Ideas for Your Driveway Culvert

Posted on: 29 May 2020

If you have a driveway with a culvert that passes under it, there's a good chance that you'll want to improve the look of this part of your yard. Generally, this area can be a little unsightly. For example, perhaps gravel surrounds your culvert and slopes down into the ditch along the edge of your property. One option to think about is to build a small retaining wall on each side of the driveway around the culvert. [Read More]

Walkways Are Functional And Attractive Additions To Your Property

Posted on: 8 April 2020

Installing sod and the right plants is just part of what it takes to landscape your yard. The other part is to design and install hardscaping elements such as walkways. Here are why you want these in your yard and some of your options in materials to use. The Benefits Of Walkways On Your Property Walkways serve a lot of purposes. They can provide a quick and direct route from your driveway to your front door, or they can meander through a flower garden. [Read More]

Why You Shouldn't Mow Your Lawn Backwards

Posted on: 28 February 2020

When mowing your lawn, it might be tempting to mow your lawn backwards. However, mowing your lawn backwards is a bad idea for several reasons even if it is convenient. Instead, you will need to plan your lawn mowing route in a way that allows you to avoid moving backwards.  Don't Use a Reverse Feature Even when a lawn mower has been designed so that it can operate in reverse, it's a bad idea to use this feature. [Read More]