If you’re battling an erosion problem, you might be thinking big right now — giant retaining wall, fleet of bulldozers, a lineup of grizzly bears with super big paws.
If you’re battling an erosion problem, you might be thinking big right now — giant retaining wall, fleet of bulldozers, a lineup of grizzly bears with super big paws.
Some landscaping tips are obvious: water your plants. Mow your lawn. Don’t plant those giant man-eating plants you saw in that really scary movie when you were 12.
A long, straight, narrow driveway is a big pain if you have more than one car. It means family members play a frustrating game of car switch roulette — a game where nobody’s a winner.
Sand is great when you’re at the beach with bare toes, in a sandbox with your favorite toy dump truck, or need emergency cat litter.
But when sand is underneath your grass, it can be a challenge. Clermont, Groveland, we’re talking to you. It’s sand city out there.
It’s kind of fun to compare stuff.
If your walkway could talk, it might be kind of grouchy.
“Why do patios get all the attention? Why so much fuss about driveway pavers? Why doesn’t anybody pay attention to meeeee?!”
Landscaping in Florida can be tricky, and here in Central Florida, especially tricky.
It’s easy to get used to your home and all its quirks when you live there every day.
You might need a retaining wall and not even know it. Or maybe half your backyard is tumbling down a slope and you’re covered with dirt as you read this. So you absolutely know you need one.
Let’s face it, the only truly hurricane-resistant landscaping is a bunch of fake plants arranged in a living room bunker underground.