Exploring Landscape Setups

Exploring Landscape Setups

  • Things You Need To Know About Soil Stabilization

    Soil stabilization helps increase the strength properties of soil. Chemical soil stabilization is widespread and may use chemicals such as fly ash, magnesium chloride, and bitumen emulsion. While these agents are effective, consider using lime as it's more effective and readily available. Here are the essential things you should know about lime stabilization. What Soil Stabilization Entails Before the soil stabilization process begins, soil testing is necessary to determine the lime quantity required to stabilize the soil.

  • 3 Commonly Needed Brickwork Services

    Masonry is a durable material option for almost any type of structure. However, it is often the case that a homeowner may not understand the full range of projects that a brickwork service can address. Repairing Chimney Damage A brick chimney is often the most common piece of masonry that can be found in residential properties. Even homes that use wood or other building materials will often utilize brick and mortar for the chimney.

  • 4 Easy Organic Lawn Care Steps Anyone Can Do

    Organic lawn care is a great way to revitalize your lawn's ecosystem while at the same time saving the planet and others from the harmful effects of synthetic materials. You can begin an organic lawn care program without spending a bundle on organic products. Here are a few tips to achieve a healthy lawn free of chemicals. Improve The Soil  Your soil is the soul of your lawn. A healthy, green lawn can't exist in poor soil conditions.

  • 4 Stamped Concrete Hardscaping Options to Consider

    When you are planning changes to your landscaping, there are hardscape features that you might want to add. The hardscape of landscaping design includes things like curbing, retaining walls, and paved surfaces. Stamped concrete is a versatile and affordable solution to add some of the following hardscape features to your landscaping design: Add Curbing  One of the first improvements you might want to consider is adding curbing to your landscaping. Curbing in the landscaping design can be used for features like borders around flower beds and functional watershed improvements.

  • Get Control Of Your Lawn: How To Get Rid Of Weeds

    Weeds aren't what you want to see when you look around your green lawn. If all you see are white clover flowers, yellow dandelions, and weeds with stickers on them, then you have a lawn that needs some work done to it. To help you get control of your lawn, there are a few things you need to do to get rid of the weeds and prevent them from coming back again.

About Me

Exploring Landscape Setups

Hello, I am Manny Juanez. When I moved into my home, I instantly started to plan out my landscape features. I knew that I wanted a small waterfall leading to a pond for my fish. I also wanted to create a few raised beds around the sitting area by the pond. What I didn't know, however, was that the project would take a lot of manpower and a bit of professional help. My site will explore the process from grading the land to setting up the electrical components. I will also talk about building the garden beds with pavers and other found materials. The information I provide should help you create a beautiful layout in your back or front yards. Come back to my site whenever you need some inspiration.