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What's the Perfect Lawn for Your Home?

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The climate in Australia is unique. The summers can be long and hot, and in the winter the weather can turn cold and icy. These conditions can be challenging for people, but for your lawn, they have the potential to be disastrous. With many varieties of turf, you could find that your lawn looks dry and dead during the summer and then suffers again under the icy conditions in the winter months.…

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Landscaping for Beginners: Here Is the Guide You Need

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Most people dream of owning homes, but few of them are willing to be adventurous and make their homes an admirable haven. Do not be one of them. Plan meticulously and think of improving features like your landscaping, which will go a long way in enhancing the benefits you derive from your home. With landscaping, you not only get to beautify your home but also make it work best for you.…

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Landscaping Sloped Ground: 2 Top Tips

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There is no greater pleasure than working on a piece of land. If you are starting work landscaping a sloped piece of land, you may be looking for some top tips which will help you to attain the best possible results. This article will provide you with some top tips. Read on to find out more. Ensure plants receive water Just as rainwater which falls on a slope will be drawn to the bottom by gravity, any water you apply to plants or trees will also filter down the incline.…

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How to find the best landscape maintenance team

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Whether you work for a housing association, a hotel or a commercial business, you will have spent a lot of time and money on creating exactly the right outdoor landscape for your organisation. The appearance of your outdoor space will be one of the first things that visitors notice and will create a vital first impression that defines the way they view everything else that they see. The right maintenance regime can help you attract and maintain customers.…

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Which Type of Pavers Is Right for Your Hardscaping Project?

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Looking to do some hardscaping on your residential property? If planned well and executed correctly, the project can increase the functionality and aesthetic value of your outdoor space. This, in turn, will increase the market value of your residential real estate.  If you’ve set your mind on using pavers for your paving project, you can easily get overwhelmed with the choices available for you to choose from. Pavers come in an impressive range of materials, patterns, colours and finishes to suit the different needs of different users.…

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Broadleaf Carpet Grass: 4 Tips for Choosing a Reliable Supplier

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Carpets are excellent accessories that enhance the overall aesthetics of your home. For your lawns, consider using grass carpets which are high-quality, durable and afford a more exotic feel for your compound. Choosing the ideal carpet grass pattern can be a daunting task. You’ll require to find the right supplier too. To find a broadleaf carpet grass supplier, consider these four essential tips. Find Reliable Recommendations To begin with, consider finding solid recommendations from friends, neighbours or family who have worked with a reputable grass carpet supplier.…

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Places Around Your Home to Install Travertine Stone

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If you want to adorn your home, consider incorporating travertine stone into the decor or landscape. The Collesuum in Rome uses this beautiful substance and is a standing testimony to its strength and beauty. Here are three areas around your home that can benefit from travertine.  Outdoors Landscape Travertine pavers can create stunning flooring for a patio, pool deck or pathway. Available in a range of neutral caramels, creams, walnuts, pinks and greys, these pavers can harmonise with various landscapes.…

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Three Mulch Dos And Don'ts

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One thing that you quickly learn about gardening in Australia is that the harsh summer heat quickly evaporates the moisture within your soil. As a first-time homeowner and relatively new-to-the-scene gardener, the best way to keep moisture in your soil and nourishing your plants is to use mulch. But not all mulch is created equal, so how do you know the dos and don’ts of mulch use? Use these three tips to get you started with mulching in your garden.…

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3 landscape tools to invest in this year

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Every year presents a new opportunity for your garden. By using more effective tools and supplies that improve the health of your plants, you can boost kerb appeal and enjoy a more welcoming space outside your home. Landscape tool manufacturers are inventing more user-friendly equipment that can breathe life into a dull outdoor space. From pole saws to cordless hedge trimmers, you can get more hands-on with your yard work and even achieve innovative designs that your neighbours will envy.…

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3 Types of Grass That Are Tough Enough to Survive Dry Summers

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Recent dry conditions across Australia have left many people wondering how they will adapt their lawn to what could be a new reality. Are lawns still possible in a world where climate change makes the temperature rise and restricts the watering capabilities? Luckily the answer is still yes because many turf supplies have been adapted to meet this specific demand. If you are considering returfing your lawn and want to know which turf supplies you should order then here are three you can start from.…

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