Thinking about updating your landscaping in the next few months?
You may want to consider installing artificial grass and making your yard a little more drought tolerant.
It’s not likely the drought is going away any time soon, so it’s best to invest in your property in a way that will add value for years to come.
One of the best ways to do that is to put solutions in place that save money. Artificial grass doesn’t require water, so it reducing your water bill.
Effective Water-Wise Gardening Tips
If you’re not ready for artificial grass but want to reduce your water bill, consider updating your garden in a way that promotes water-wise savings. Plantings succulents and replacing your standard sprinkler system with a drip system will help save money and add value to your property.
8 Things You Can Do In the Yard to Prepare for Fall
With Fall right around the corner, it’s a good idea to consider what you can do to prepare yourself. If you live in a setting where trees constantly drop leaves, you need to figure out how you’re going to handle that. It’s important to stay on top of your landscaping during Fall, as the leaves can do a lot of damage.
8 Ways to Update Your Yard with Artificial Grass and Plants
Installing artificial grass doesn’t mean your landscaping doesn’t look great anymore – quite the contrary these days. The artificial grass products we sell are high quality American-made landscaping products. Still, it’s a good idea to compliment your artificial lawn with water wise plants in order to add texture, character, and color. Take a look for ideas.
We’ve Already Used Up Our Resources For 2016
We did it again! We celebrated Earth Overshoot Day as a way to recognize we’re using our resources too quickly. This stands as a reminder that things need to change if we hope to sustain into the future.