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Landscape

Essential Tips for Maintaining Effective Yard Drainage

Essential Tips for Maintaining Effective Yard Drainage

Mar 3rd 2025

Adequate yard drainage is essential to maintaining a healthy landscape and preventing moisture from damaging your yard and home. Standing water is a common sign that your yard is not draining. Standing water can ruin the beauty of your yard and damage the home's foundation. Once you have installed a …
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How to Plan Your Automatic Sprinkler System Design

How to Plan Your Automatic Sprinkler System Design

Feb 24th 2025

Are you tired of dragging hoses to water your lawn? Time to install an automatic sprinkler system! This will save you time and guarantee that your lawn and garden get the proper water. If you're considering installing an automatic sprinkler system, you've come to the right place. We'll guide you thr …
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Converting Your Sprinkler to Drip Irrigation

Converting Your Sprinkler to Drip Irrigation

Feb 10th 2025

A drip irrigation system can reduce water usage by up to 70% compared to traditional sprinkler irrigation. By converting sprinklers to drip irrigation, you will spend less on water and energy, saving more money. A drip irrigation system is a water-efficient system that consistently drips water direc …
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Repairing Sprinklers from Cold Weather Damage

Repairing Sprinklers from Cold Weather Damage

Jan 29th 2025

Freezing temperatures and harsh stormy winter weather can damage your sprinklers and drip irrigation system if the system was not winterized properly before winter. Freezing water in pipes is the most common reason for sprinkler damage. When the water freezes, it can cause pipes to crack. These prob …
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What to do with Your Lawn After Winter?

What to do with Your Lawn After Winter?

Jan 8th 2025

Low temperatures, heavy snowfall, and blistering winds in winter can be unpleasant for your lawn. Such conditions can cause your grass to become thin, brown, and even dead. When temperatures significantly drop in winter, lawns go into the dormancy stage until the arrival of spring warmth. After long …
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