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Design tips: How to get the untamed, naturalistic garden
Formal gardens have their place but for those who want a carefree look should check out how to create a naturalistic garden. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
February 20, 2017
Design-Build
All right, kids, who wants to rip out grass, replace it with rocks?
You'll want to tune into to CBS Saturday morning for "Lucky Dog," to see how OPEI and TurfMutt play a part. Click to read more on the kid-friendly programming.
November 8, 2016
Business
Critics slam turf removal company’s rebate-driven work
The turf removal company known as Turf Terminators has been surrounded with controversy. Click to read more on the rebate fiasco the company left behind.
October 17, 2016
Business
If drought means lawn must go, replace it with living plants
In the spirit of conservation, Californians look for ways to cut down on watering. Click to read more on the research that makes a case for eliminating the lawn.
August 3, 2016
Business
Using mulch properly isn’t rocket science, but does require care
There is no one ultimate mulch for landscapers, so there are a number of factors to consider when selecting which type and how much to use to create a unified landscape.
March 15, 2016
Landscaping equipment
Lake Erie Portable Screeners Showcases Latest Product
The Pitbull 2300 Screening Plant from Lake Erie Portable Screeners gives landscapers a portable machine designed for jobsites.
November 18, 2013
Business
Maneuverable Brush Clears All Types of Debris
Ariens Company has introduced a brush designed to move snow, sand, dirt and gravel. The Hydro Brush 36 is the newest addition to the Power Brush line and features hydrostatic transmission engineered in partnership with Hydro-Gear.
June 20, 2013
Lawn maintenance
Erosion control the natural way
There’s a ring of truth in the catch phrase “everything old is new again” when it comes to methods for controlling erosion in residential landscape settings. Thirty years ago, “sales were aimed at aesthetics,” says Ron Bowen, owner of Prairie Restorations, in Princeton, Minnesota, and usually incorporated turf or techniques adapted from the construction industry.
May 6, 2010
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