There are some plants that are simply too much work to spread by hand. Grass seeds, mustards and other small seeds can be planted much faster if you could combine the planting and water process while sending everything across the field. Take a look at how hydroseeding can do just that, and what you need to do to make sure your hydroseeded plants can last through the seasons.
How Does Hydroseeding Work?
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You may like to have a lot of trees in your yard. They will provide you with shade and they give your yard a nice natural look. However, there are some trees you want to stay on top of when it comes to keeping them trimmed back. This article will explain which trees you don't want to let grow out of control and educate you on the importance of keeping them trimmed.
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When it comes to temporary or seasonal landscape design, potted trees pose many benefits. First, you can move them around any time you like, which allows you to change up your landscape design whenever the urge strikes. If you ever move, you can take your beloved trees with you. You can also bring potted trees indoors during the winter months, which is great for adding that extra something special to your decor.
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If you live in an area that sees quite a bit of stormy weather in the winter months, planning out your landscaping to handle this is key. Both planting for rain and runoff and planning your yard to help redirect flooding can help you get through the winter months. Here are four flood-resistant landscaping solutions you can incorporate in your yard.
1. Redirecting Water Runoff
If a stream forms through your yard when it rains, you might feel like you are fighting a losing battle.
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Do you have to contend with a slope in your yard's landscaping design? While slopes present some unique challenges, they can be managed and even provide a place for some creativity and beauty. How can you do so?
First Things First
The biggest threat to your slope and its surroundings is from water. This threat comes from two opposite sides: the binding effect of water and its liquidizing effect. To counter both, you must first have good drainage built into your slope.
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