Landscaping the yard

Why You Should Choose Buffalo Grass for Your New Golf Course

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If you are in charge of constructing a new golf course facility in your town or city, then you may have some wonderful, undulating and scenic land to work with, and you are likely looking forward to getting work underway. You will need to take many factors into consideration with this type of project, of course, but you have to pay particular attention to the grass, and especially take into account the nature of the climate. Read More»

Three Tasks To Do Before Your Turf Installation Occurs

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As the Australian summer comes to an end, it is time to turn your mind towards landscape chores needing your attention. Autumn, for example, is the perfect time of year to pull out an old, dying lawn and replace it with new turf. The reason for this excellent timing is that the soil in your garden is nice and warm from the constant summer sun, but the summer heat has left the country. Read More»

Four Simple Guidelines for Maintaining Your Garden Paving

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Garden pavements are perfect for complementing residential landscapes. However, if the paving is neglected, it will have significant adverse effects. In simple terms, a worn-out pavement will be unattractive, and it could even lower the aesthetics of the garden and the entire landscape. Also, dilapidated surfaces can be hazardous because dislodged pavers can cause tripping. If you are uncertain about the best upkeep practices for your garden paving, you should use the below maintenance tips. Read More»

Why You Should Incorporate Shade Sails in Your Landscape Design

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The Australian sun may be perfect for outdoor barbies and al fresco living, but without any shade, you may find its rays too harsh to spend a considerable amount of time outside. This can be a pity during the summer, especially if you have a large yard to host and entertain friends and family. If erecting a permanent structure is not financially feasible for you, you could consider shade sail installation. Read More»

Is Your Garden Ready For Brisbane's Summer Storm Season?

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Winter is almost over, and that means summer in Brisbane is on its way. As a new resident of Queensland, it is time to learn that along with the beautiful beach days, summer brings violent storms and humidity to the Sunshine State. Getting your garden ready for summer now increases your chances of it still being in one piece once autumn arrives. Here are the three main points you need to know. Read More»