Blog V2
- Home
- Blog
Pools and lawns can get along
Homeowners interested in installing pools in their backyards need not worry about the potential impact of such decisions on surrounding landscapes. According to the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals, there are 10.4 million residential and 309,000 public...
Stock up on gardening essentials
Gardening attracts new devotees year after year. While Baby Boomers may spend more on gardening than any other demographic, even millennials are getting on the gardening bandwagon. A 2016 National Gardening Survey from the National Gardening Market Research Company...
Awnings can make outdoor spaces more comfortable
Many homeowners are eager to step outdoors upon the return of warm weather. Outdoor living spaces have grown in popularity as more and more homeowners embrace opportunities to entertain and lounge around in their yards. Outdoor entertaining areas can be great, but...
How to read a nursery plant tag
Shopping for new plants for a home can be an exciting undertaking. Nurseries and garden centers are often home to dozens of types of plant species that come in various colors, leaf variations and sizes. Such variety can make choosing plants more fun while also making...
The benefits of water features in garden landscapes
Many homeowners aspire to make their homes appear as beautiful and welcoming as possible. Exterior renovations may be high on homeowners' to-do lists, and landscaping is oftentimes a key component of those projects. When planning gardens, homeowners may benefit by...
Potential threats to pets in your yard
Pets love to roam free, and homeowners with outdoor space often let their pets get some exercise and play time in their backyards. While it's important for pets like dogs and even some cats to get some time outdoors, pet owners should recognize the potential threats...