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Dec 12, 2025
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Landscaping

How Do Landscapers Keep Mosquitoes Away?

Landscapers keep mosquitoes away by getting rid of standing water, picking plants that bugs don't like, fixing drainage problems, keeping yards clean, and using professional spray treatments. They also make sure air can flow through your yard, which makes it hard for mosquitoes to stick around.

Dec 12, 2025
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Landscape Design

Will a Dry Creek Bed Help With Drainage?

Yes, a dry creek bed helps with drainage by channeling water away from problem areas. This landscape feature guides rainwater to safe spots where the water soaks into the ground, flowing through rocks instead of pooling or washing away soil.

Dec 12, 2025
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Lawn Care

French Drains or Dry Creek Beds: Which One Is Right ?

Both French drains and dry creek beds work great to move water away from your home. French drains work underground to catch hidden water. Dry creek beds sit on top of the ground and look like a pretty stream. The best choice depends on where your water problem is and what you want your yard to look like.

Dec 12, 2025
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Edging & Borders

Does A Flower Bed Need Edging?

No, flower beds do not require edging to grow plants, but edging prevents grass invasion, reduces maintenance time, and creates visual definition between lawn and garden spaces. Grass roots spread through underground rhizomes and above-ground stolons. Without barriers, grass steals nutrients and water from flowers.

Oct 13, 2025
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Landscaping

How To Make Your Backyard Look Professionally Landscaped?

To make your backyard look professionally landscaped, start by defining clear edges for lawns and garden beds, since clean lines create structure. Add layers with shrubs, perennials, and groundcovers for depth. Use mulch for a polished finish and proper moisture control. Finally, balance plants with hardscape elements like pathways or lighting to tie the space together.

Oct 13, 2025
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Landscape Design

Best Plants for Erosion Control on Sloped Yards

The best plants for erosion control on sloped yards are groundcovers, deep-rooted grasses, and hardy shrubs. Creeping juniper, pachysandra, and vinca minor spread quickly to hold soil. Native grasses like switchgrass and fescue stabilize slopes with deep roots. Shrubs such as forsythia or cotoneaster add structure while preventing runoff.

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