Gravel Maintenance Is Easier When You Have A Towed Gravel Leveling Grader

If you have a long gravel driveway on your property or a gravel parking lot for farm workers, you know how much work it is to maintain the gravel. You may hire someone to do it for you, but it's easy to do yourself with a towed gravel leveling grader. Having your own grader allows you to keep up with gravel maintenance a couple of times a year to improve drainage, fill holes, and level the gravel. [Read More]

Garden Lighting Solutions for the Nighttime Gardener

Working full-time during the day may limit the amount of time that you dedicate toward cultivating your garden. With the addition of garden lighting, you can weed, pick crops, and enjoy the unique beauty of landscaping features that encompass your yard. Task Lighting Strategically placing concentrated lighting throughout the garden will provide the illumination necessary to conduct weeding, pruning, or picking your crops. The main objective concerning the placement of task lighting is to provide bright light, without having background features interfering with visual perception. [Read More]

Recommendations To Help You Plan And Install Your Backyard Fire Pit

One of the few features you can install in your backyard that you can enjoy all year is a fire pit. Alongside a hot tub or sauna, a fire pit will keep you warm on winter days or cool summer evenings and you can use the fire pit for cooking meals or just as a relaxing focal point. Here are some useful tips to help you install and build a backyard fire pit for outdoor enjoyment and entertaining all year long. [Read More]

4 Planning Steps Before Laying A Limestone Walkway

Limestone is a good material for your walkway. It's an attractive stone that comes in warm shades with subtle gradients of color. It's a durable and adaptable material, so you can lay any kind of pathway, from a casual gravel to formal, grouted walkway. What's more, even the cut stones are non-slip surfaces, which makes the material ideal for walking on. Before you call for your limestone delivery, read the following planning steps for laying your limestone pathway. [Read More]