Do
you need a little help with the Yard?

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Estate cleaning (yard work) can be another exhausting
job to deal with. Its really nice when our yards are clean
and orderly. We will keep your yard neat and clean of
leaves, animal droppings, and other trash that may blow in
from time to time. You can call us in when you need this
cleaning job performed or we can set you up on a weekly or
monthly service agreement.
We also have years of experience with
specialized landscaping projects that span from unique
garden design, garden ponds, and fixing those area's in your
yard that might be an eye sore.
If you would like to run your idea's through
us we will be happy to provide a quote on any of these
specialty services for you.
Also be sure to check out our Handy
Man page for other specialty services.
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Every
consider starting a Garden?
If you would like us to design and build an Organic
Garden give us a call so we can go over your ideas and begin your
new hobby.
Helpful Organic Gardening Tips
There are many aspects of gardening, and whether you're a
beginner gardener or a seasoned one, you can find a wealth of
valuable gardening information, from books to online media, readily
available and suitable to your individual gardening needs.
Probably the most helpful gardening information is targeted
towards newcomers. However, even those who are well-trained in the
art of gardening can always benefit from learning something new.
There is a lot of gardening information available on how to
create a beautiful, functional garden. For starters, most gardeners
agree that the use of a good garden plan is usually necessary.
Selecting a suitable location in the yard helps determine the size
and shape of your garden. Additionally, the selected area dictates
the amount of light the garden will receive as well as and the type
of soil the plants will be growing in.
Preparing the Site and Choosing Plants
To help plants become strong and healthy, most gardening
information suggests that you first clear the garden area of debris
and carefully work the soil. The best way to improve the quality of
your soil is to amend it with organic material, such as compost.
Compost is basically made up of yard waste and kitchen scraps.
Compost adds nutrients to the soil, helps the soil retain those
nutrients, and keeps the soil well aerated.
Regardless of the type of soil you have, adding organic material
will significantly improve its overall condition. There are endless
sources of gardening information geared toward composting to help
you with this task.
Depending on the amount of light and the type of garden you want,
performing some research before choosing your plants is always a
good idea. Selecting plants that share the same characteristics as
the native-growing plants in your area is recommended.
For help in researching particular plants and their individual
growing habits, you will find a multitude of reading materials and
other gardening information available through garden retailers,
bookstores, gardening supply centers, and gardening sites.
Maintaining the Garden
The majority of gardening information with respect to watering
varies greatly. However, most suggest watering the garden during the
morning to minimize evaporation. Watering in the evening leaves
gardens more prone to disease. When watering, it is important to
thoroughly soak the ground so that it reaches the roots. A soaker
hose accomplishes this task easily and requires the least amount of
work for the gardener. You should, however, consult a variety of
gardening information to find the best watering method that works
for you.
To prevent an overwhelming amount of garden maintenance, apply a
layer of mulch in the garden. Mulch material can be organic (bark,
leaves, and straw) or non-organic (stones and plastic sheeting).
There are many benefits to using mulch in the garden. Mulch helps
retain moisture, insulates the soil, reduces weed growth, and
improves the garden's appearance. Consulting gardening information
that pertains to mulching options may be helpful if you are at a
loss for choices.
Creating a lovely, care-free garden doesn't have to be a chore.
Taking advantage of all the useful gardening information available
to both new and old gardeners alike can make the job an easy and
more enjoyable one.
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