Some Hillside Landscaping Tips

Hillside Landscaping It’s easy to understand why it’s nice to own a home in the hills. The panoramic views from the top make the cost worthwhile to own a plot of land on a hill. But landscaping-wise, it’s a challenge. Hilly terrain have always been difficult to manipulate. (more…)

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Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Make The Most Of Hillside Landscaping

Hillside Landscaping For many first time home owners, landscaping ideas aren?t on the top of their list. That?s not to say that landscaping isn?t important, simply that paying off the mortgage comes first Hillside Landscaping. When a couple does decide to begin landscaping hills and a sloping property can create unexpected challenges. (more…)

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Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

The Offer Landscaping Hill

The next contractor, Bob Masino from Oldwick Country Gardens, spent quite a bit of Tractor depositing large river stones and flat stones.time studying the yard and sizing up the drainage problem. We discussed the size and shape of any (potential) pond, and the possibility of creating a stream leading to the pond. He discussed his ideas for design, based upon previous projects Landscaping Hill, landscaping the pond, and what would be necessary to create a hill to contain the stream and falls. He told us he could do it, and gave us a ballpark figure. It seemed more than reasonable for what we envisioned. Several days later he formalized the offer with a drawing of his plan, including a good amount of very nice landscaping, and we accepted his offer Landscaping Hill.

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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Go with the Flow Landscaping Hill

In my role as a Master Gardener, one of my volunteer landscaping-hill1.gif” alt=”Avoid Drainage and erosion problems by making sure water flows away from your home. Retaining walls and selective landscaping can help control the effects of water flow.” align=”right” height=”100″ hspace=”4″ width=”150″ />responsibilities is to answer landscape and gardening questions from Atlanta-area residents Landscaping Hill. Questions such as, “What’s eating my peppers and tomatoes?” and Landscaping Hill, “Why won’t my hydrangea bloom?” are fairly easy to answer. Recommending that they spray insecticidal soap or horticultural oil spray for the edible plants and timely pruning and proper fertilization for the flowering shrubs provides a quick and easy fix for these landscape problems.

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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Landscaping Hill

There are two possible way outs when landscaping on a hill: the first one is to plant the trees There are two possible way outs when landscaping on a hill:and the second one is to plant shrubs root system of those would minimize water runoff Landscaping, especially during heavy rainstorms, and anchor the soil. We would like to add to the list of way outs an additional bullet, All we described above is referring to sunny areas but for shady areas, these advices won’t work as shady landscaping on a hill is a little different Landscaping.

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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007