Archive for August, 2008

Landscaping Prep Steps

There’s not too much prep work that goes into landscaping projects. More to the point, there’s not too much that you, as the homeowner, need to do in preparation…Read more about Landscaping Prep Steps
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Popularity: 34% [?]

Home Additions

Adding on a kitchen, bathroom, or study can be a simple and inexpensive way to improve your home and your way of life. Imagine if you and your loved one didn’t…Read all about Home Additions
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Popularity: 34% [?]

Landscaping (BellaOnline)

Now that the warmer weather is here to stay, we are planning our landscape design, to spruce up the front of our home and our backyard. There is just something so nice about a well landscaped home. Through the years I’ve learned a few things about landscaping that I find very helpful.
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Popularity: 31% [?]

Pet-friendly landscaping keeps animals safe, happy (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

The great outdoors can offer both adventure and hazard to pets. So pet care and landscaping experts suggest releasing dogs and cats into a well-maintained, pet-friendly yard that’s safe and fun for them to explore.
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Popularity: 30% [?]

Boone Hospital to work on William Street, add landscaping (Columbia Missourian)

Boone Hospital to work on William Street, add landscaping
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Mandatory landscaping (The Milpitas Post)

I read with admiration Councilmember Debbie Giordano’s desire to mandate landscaping requirements for Milpitas citizens.
Popularity: 32% [?]

Popularity: 32% [?]

Landscaping to block view of Raintree Park fitness path (Troy Eccentric)

The city will plant landscaping as a screen between residential property on North Lake Drive and a new fitness path at Raintree Park, according to Carol Anderson, director of Troy’s Parks and Recreation Department.
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Popularity: 30% [?]

Plum commission approves proposed warehouse (Valley News Dispatch)

The Plum Borough planning commission approved a site plan for Lamanna Landscaping to build a 5,000-square-foot warehouse along Commerce Drive.
Popularity: 30% [?]

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Systems recycle greywater (The Post and Courier)

Q I am trying to be environmentally conscious and save some money. I thought I might be able to reduce water usage by recycling greywater for my landscaping and lawn. Does this really save much overall?
Popularity: 31% [?]

Popularity: 31% [?]

Second Street district plans for drought-tolerant landscape (Grand Island Independent)

Plans for the proposed Second Street Business Improvement District are focusing on landscaping that takes less water and less maintenance.
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Popularity: 13% [?]