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.
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.
Technically, anybody can try to fix your sprinkler system.
Nobody ever says, “Hey, come over and look at my new fungus-filled sod.”
Palm trees scream vacation. Maybe even louder than you scream “vacation!” as you load your packed suitcases into the car.
Maybe if you just ignore your irrigation system, everything will just be fine.
Some DIY projects are easier than others.
Put a new doormat on your front porch? Easy.
Install a new roof? Hard.
What about installing a green expanse of beautiful lawn that never needs mowing, fertilizing, or watering, and always stays green?
Is there any good sentence that includes the phrase, “comes with bugs in it?”
Nobody’s judging here, but think back for a minute to your last DIY mistake.
That time you tried to fix the dryer and a small fire happened. The Purple Bedroom Nightmare of 2014. The incident your family refers to as When There Was So Much Water Everywhere.
It’s tempting to try to save some bucks and tackle DIY sprinkler system installation.
There’s a reason people are often afraid of the dark. It’s scary out there.
And not just in the woods. Even your cozy home can be dangerous if it’s in the dark.
People can trip and fall. Intruders can sneak around unnoticed. Monsters live in your holly hedge. (OK, we made up that last one.)
But it makes you wonder if you need more landscape lighting for security, right?
Let’s take a look at why landscape lighting is good for security.