When you've just purchased a home that happens to have a dirt yard, you may be curious about what you can do to make sure that your yard turns out great once you start fixing things up on your own. If you're eager to spruce up your yard, but are unsure of the maintenance that could be involved in some landscaped yards, you should focus on low-maintenance features.
The following features can all ensure that your yard looks great but won't be a ton of work to maintain.
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If you own a rental property, particularly if it's a multi-family property, then maintaining the grounds is likely your responsibility as the owner. Although it can be tempting to simply mow the grass and call it good, this can put you at risk of a safety-related issue. The following are three main areas where proper grounds maintenance from a place like Jim Rillo Landscaping can help you and your tenants avoid injury when it comes to maintaining the landscaping.
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Over the winter months, you may be considering different renovations to your pool. Improvements like natural filtration systems to make your pool chemical-free take time, which is why it is best to do these improvements during the winter months. There are still things that you want to consider before natural filtration pool renovations, such as planning the project, the features that the system will include, and equipment that is going to be needed.
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The end of summer does not necessarily mean the end of landscaping; depending on where you live, fall is the best time to prepare your yard and plant specific things for the following spring.
There are lots of landscaping projects to take care of in fall, such as the following.
Make time to mulch. Mulch is your yard and garden's friend, keeping roots warm and healthy during cooler seasons. Use a layer of weed fabric underneath to prevent spring weeds and make maintenance a lot easier.
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When you're considering a landscape design for your property, one hardscaping element you'll probably want to include is a path or walkway. A walkway breaks up a lush expanse of grass to add color and texture to your yard. It adds beauty and it also protects your yard by keeping foot traffic confined to a single area. Flagstone is a popular choice for walkways. Here's a look at installing and maintaining a flagstone path.
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