Taking care of your house is a bit like taking care of your body. With a little routine maintenance, you can keep everything neat, clean, and presentable. Although it’s not a crime to let your yard get a bit unruly, it’s generally a good idea to keep plants under control. A well-maintained yard is more […]
Following trends simply because they are trendy is never a good idea. Just because you’ve heard something is the latest and greatest thing around, that doesn’t mean it is necessarily right for you. Your style, your needs, and your taste should dictate what you like and don’t like—not arbitrary ideas about what’s in vogue. All […]
It’s easy to showcase your personality inside your home—your choice of furniture, paint colors, and art say a lot about who you are and what you like—but so many homeowners forget to add personality to their home’s exterior and yard. Who says your yard has to look like every other yard on the block? There […]
Last week we looked at a few grass alternatives for yards. Sedges, creeping thyme, moss, and clover are all fantastic alternatives to grass because of their simple maintenance and versatility, but they aren’t your only options. This week, we have even more grass alternatives for yards. So if you’re tired of the mowing, the watering, […]
Think about all the time and money you’ve spent on your lawn over the years: the weekly Saturday mowings during warm months, the constant watering during dry summers, the fertilizer, sprinklers, weed repellant, and grass seed. If you really think about it, depending on where you live, perfect lawns covered with green grass are not […]
Neat, uniform, and vibrant, mulch can greatly improve the appearance of your garden. But did you know that its benefits go far beyond the cosmetic? Mulch can also improve the health of your soil and reduce the need for frequently waterings. Both aesthetically and physically, it adds the perfect finishing touch to your landscaping. Today […]
Everyone knows that spring is the season for blooming: rejuvenation, rebirth, color, growth. Summer blooming plants get the warmer temperatures they’ve been craving all winter long and are able to stretch their legs again. For many plants, this season of beauty extends into summer, but for others, especially here in Missouri, the heat gets to […]
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