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Custom Fire Pits for Sensational Family Memories

Posted by John Tighe on Mon, Apr 30, 2012 @ 11:31 AM

Remember those childhood summer evenings spent around the campfire, roasting marshmallows and hanging with your friends and family? With custom made fire pits and a little imagination, it's simple to recreate those memories with a modern, designer twist. Why settle for one of those store-bought fire pits when you can have a unique focal point in your yard that provides season after season of enjoyment?

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Landscape Lighting for Safety and Relaxation

Posted by John Tighe on Sat, Apr 21, 2012 @ 01:06 PM

Landscape lighting adds elegance and beauty to any outdoor living space, but did you know that lighting can also create a safer, more functional space for your whole family? Whether placed along a pathway, within the garden or around the patio, high quality landscape lights allow you to enjoy your exterior living room long into the evening hours.

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Tags: Landscape Lighting, landscape installation

Lawn Irrigation 101

Posted by John Tighe on Fri, Apr 13, 2012 @ 08:20 AM

Warmer weather means growing grass, and growing grass needs water. Before you pull out that old sprinkler and place it on the lawn for a few hours, read on for a quick class on Lawn Irrigation 101.

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How To Create Curb Appeal With Stunning Walkways

Posted by John Tighe on Mon, Apr 09, 2012 @ 07:39 PM
Curb appeal invites guests with style, presenting your home's best face to the neighborhood. One of the most important aspects of curb appeal is the walkway leading to your front door, combining both landscaping and hardscaping in one attractive package.

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Benefits of Thatching the Grass for Gorgeous Greens

Posted by John Tighe on Mon, Apr 02, 2012 @ 08:54 PM

Thatching the lawn removes a layer of built up debris, giving your grass a much-needed boost. Your landscaper uses special equipment to perform this essential spring task, which may also be called dethatching or power raking. Find out why you need to include thatching in your lawn maintenance this year.

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Be Careful When Preparing Your Flowerbeds in Spring

Posted by John Tighe on Sun, Mar 25, 2012 @ 08:03 PM

Fresh spring air gets you out in the yard where seasonal tasks call out for attention. Preparing your flowerbeds for another season of growth allows for healthier plants and a more attractive landscape. But be careful that your new found energy and urgency to be outdoors doesn't leave your flowerbeds overworked and undernourished.

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Patio Installation - When Can the Patio Go In?

Posted by John Tighe on Fri, Mar 16, 2012 @ 03:31 PM

Spring fever makes grass grow and your dreams of outdoor living thrive . This is the year for that stone patio you've always wanted. But how long do you need to wait before booking the install? It's one of the most common questions asked at this time of year - when can the patio go in?

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Tags: patios, winter hardscapes, patio installation, walkway

Dealing With Spring Runoff and Using It To Your Advantage

Posted by John Tighe on Thu, Mar 08, 2012 @ 08:25 AM

Spring has nearly sprung, bringing along the usual amount of rainfall and thawing snow. All of this water results in a phenomenon known as spring runoff, and that event can wreak havoc on your lawn and gardens without proper preparation.

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Landscaping the Yard For Spring

Posted by John Tighe on Fri, Mar 02, 2012 @ 08:54 AM

The month of March has arrived and that means it’s time to start thinking about spring. For many that means a major spring cleaning of their Massachusetts home. But remember to save some energy for the outdoor livingspace. Preparing the yard for spring involves a clean up and a set up, helping your lawn and gardens to get a leg up for the coming year.

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Are Your Walkways Safe When Snow Covered?

Posted by John Tighe on Wed, Feb 22, 2012 @ 09:06 AM

Winter in the Boston area brings many pleasures, and probably just as many pains. One big responsibility that homeowners face is ensuring their property is safe for family and visitors. Are your walkways safe when snow covered? Or is your icy driveway presenting a very serious danger? And when is it time to act, making sure the area is safe to travel across?

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Tags: landscaping, winter hardscapes, safety, walkway