Posted on Jan 16, 2012 by AJ Bayer |
A good way to enhance your curb appeal and outdoor living space is through the use of outdoor lighting. Anything from lighting up a walkway to accenting the features of your house with the use of uplighting, downlighting, pathway lighting or spots. Not only does this allow you to enjoy your outdo...
Posted on Sep 19, 2011 by Ben Martin |
College Pro Landscaping and UgMo have partnered with The University of Georgia to give away a FREE UgMo Wireless Moisture Sensor System. Visit the contest page on georgiadog.com or follow this link directly: http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/contest11-ugmo.html Enter to win toda...
Posted on Jul 25, 2011 by Bentley Ruggles |
During the summer, water can become a serious issue from a lack of rainfall. There are many ways homeowners can combat this. One major way is to utilize drought tolerant plants in your garden. There many different choices from exotic to native plants that fit this category and that appeal to spec...
Posted on Apr 27, 2011 by Ben Martin |
It is important to maintain your lawn on a regular basis. By doing so, you will help stop weeds before they spread, promote a healthier lawn, and save time and money. If your lawn gets too high, weeds (that could be hidden in the grass) may get to the point in growth where their seedlings start t...
Tagged: landscape, maintenance, weeds, lawn care, roots, grass, mowing
Posted on Mar 14, 2011 by Ben Martin |
Spring time is coming soon and it is time to thicken up the mulch in your plant beds and around your trees to a depth of 3-4". This will help control weeds, maintain moisture, add to the soils nourishment, enhance soil structure, add insulation over the roots, prevent soil erosion, and beautify y...
Tagged: college pro, landscaping, landscape, mulch, spring, pinestraw