How To Prevent Lawn Damage Caused By Holiday Decorations

You may be spreading holiday cheer by adorning your lawn with decorations. But after the holidays are over, you may remove the decorations and see that you now have a spot of brown grass or a bare patch in your yard. Fortunately, you can still put out decorations without ruining your yard. Here are a few ways to prevent lawn damage that can be caused by holiday decorations.  Don't Place Heavy Decorations on Your Yard Read More 

Three Keys For Planting Wildflowers

If you are planning to keep your lawn looking great, you'll want to look into planting the right flowers. Wildflowers are a beautiful accompaniment to any yard and will help you to boost your curb appeal. You'll want to learn a little bit more about wildflowers and touch base with a professional that can sell you some seeds. To this end, read on and learn all that you can about planting wildflower seed mixes so that they sprout the best in your yard. Read More 

Just Bought A Small Property To Run A Retail Shop? Add Greenery By Planting A Few Trees

When you buy a house, you expect to see a front yard and backyard that has some greenery. But, a small property that you will use to run a retail shop may not come with any greenery. It is possible to set up the shop and open it up to customers without any grass, plants, or trees, but it is worthwhile to invest in having a professional tree service like Able Scape, Inc plant a few trees on the property. Read More 

Need A New Home Desk? Three Reasons To Consider A Standing Desk

If the time has come to purchase a new desk for your home office, you might be overwhelmed by your many choices. However, you can narrow down your options by focusing on one major type of desk: standing desks. Here are three reasons to strongly consider a standing desk for your home office: You spend enough time sitting at home already. Chances are you spend a lot of time sitting on the couch and watching television, sitting at the kitchen table, and perhaps even sitting on your patio. Read More 

Make Your Landscaping More Inviting To A Variety Of Species

Bring a natural element to your property by welcoming nature to your yard or garden. Think about the various species that may come to visit: make them comfortable! For friends and family: Make sure that your home's exteriors are well-illuminated with outdoor lighting fixtures. You don't want anyone to take a tumble or get hurt trying to walk through your property, especially at night. Provide a safe, comfortable place to sit, such as bench-seats around your deck or Adirondack chairs on the porch. Read More