It Is Almost Spring And You Need To Find A Landscape Contractor

February 4, 2009 by Jim Dugerson  
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by Jim Dugerson Spring will be here before you know it, and that means it is time to start thinking about landscaping projects. Im not talking about planting flowers or other annuals. Im more speaking of the big jobs, like retaining walls, decks and patios. These may require the hiring of a landscape pro. Here are some quick tips on hiring... 

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Outdoor Carpets: All You Need To Know

January 30, 2009 by Zak Stanislawski  
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by Zak Stanislawski Outdoor carpets are a great floor covering alternative to wood or plastic sheets, that you can use to make surfaces outside your house more comfortable and homely-looking. One of their main features is a certain degree of waterproofness, so that they are not affected by rain, or by water splashed from a swimming pool or from... 

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Beauty and Privacy For Crowded Yards

January 29, 2009 by admin  
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A backyard is a wonderful luxury, it is a piece of land, an outdoor aspect to your home, which allows you to impose your design will on the natural world. However if you have a small, crowded backyard, with neighbors bearing down on you from every side, that little plot of land becomes a lot less desirable, to use, or care for. Luckily there are a variety... 

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Stone Veneer: The Savings of Thin Stone Veneer

January 28, 2009 by Paul Easton  
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by Paul Easton When it comes to stone veneer, here’s what every home owner should know. First of all, stone veneer is much more versatile than you might have first thought. It provides a large number benefits over other building materials. And installation of stone veneer is easy, saving you time and money. After reading this article, you should... 

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Essential Tools for a Well Maintained Lawn

January 20, 2009 by Charlene Sim  
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by Paul Cameron Less than 200 years ago, grass was trimmed using a scythe. And that was only if anyone even bothered to cut it. Lawn care has come a long way since then. There are more kinds of lawn and garden tools than you can count that are considered critical for maintaining a luxurious landscape. If you have a lawn, you unquestionably need a lawnmower.... 

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