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The Landscaper is a premium WordPress theme designed specifically for lawn, landscaping and gardening business. We’ve done extensive research so we know what your company needs. The theme is very easy to setup and use. Demo content is imported with a single click so you can immediately start editing your website.\n\nREAD MORE
Yesterday we were awarded with the ‘Best Landscaper Of The Country’ award. These award of excellence were awarded for projects we designed and installed. This awards reflect our commitment to creative design, ongoing excellence in engineering, and our ability to produce beautiful and functional outdoor living spaces of which people are proud.\n\nREAD MORE
Are you a top producer who is looking to show your landscaping skills to us and be fairly rewarded? Are you able to manage job sites and read landscape drawings? At The Landscaper we offer: Full Time, Year Round employment, Shared benefit package, Excellent work environment…\n\nREAD MORE
A reader said he had heard of the practice of shredding leaves prior to using them as mulch but wondered about the reason behind it. Was it just to make it easier to dispose of the leaves, since, once shredded, the load would be more compact? Or was there some other benefit?\n\nREAD MORE
I would like to grow some âbarometer plantsâ to use as an early warning system for my garden. What plants are first to respond to frost, first to bolt and first to wilt? Is this a waste of time? Itâs not a waste of time, but Iâm not sure youâd have to invest in any particular variety. I would use half-hardy annuals that are sensitive to frost, such as cosmos lobelia\n\nREAD MORE
What is it that you’re hoping to accomplish in landscaping your property line? Once you answer that over-arching question, many of the details will fall into place (with a little aid from the ideas I present here). As you’ll see from reading the information below, deciding on how to landscape a boundary largely comes down to sifting through your various options.\n\nREAD MORE
All shade is not equal. Some shady conditions will yield much more produce than others will, while some areas are better left for hostas and moss. Gardeners should be familiar with the different types of shade, but should also keep in mind that measuring how much shade your garden gets isnât always easy.\n\nREAD MORE
The best weapon you have against this annual weed is crabgrass preemergence herbicide (also called crabgrass preventer). You apply this product in the spring before the crabgrass seed sprouts. This granular herbicide works by creating a chemical barrier at the surface of the soil. As the seeds begin germination, they take in the herbicide and die.\n\nREAD MORE