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Mendocino Redwood Landscaping for the Yard Artist

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You don't have to be an artist or designer to create a beautiful backyard with Mendocino Redwood landscaping, and yet, Mendocino Redwood landscaping can turn your backyard into a work of art. Well placed Mendocino Redwood planters can add color and...

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Redwood Landscaping: A Space for Everything

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Redwood landscaping can take a plain, uniform lawn, and transform it into an area with interesting sections reflecting the interests and activities of the homeowner. Not only does landscaping break up the monotony of a broad expanse of grass, but...

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Caring for an Environmentally Friendly Lawn

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Many people love the look and feel of a grassy front lawn. Attractive and lush, a well-maintained lawn can contribute significantly to a home’s curb appeal. Understandably, some homeowners may be concerned about the environmental impact of grass...

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Tree House Magic

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A tree house can change a child’s perspective, and it can spark the imagination and nourish a lifelong love of the natural world. Plus, in truth, many adults have never lost their love for the magic of a tree house. For purists, there may be...

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Redwood Planters: Thinking Outside the Box

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When is a backyard redwood planter more than just a planter? A redwood planter is a fabulous and popular addition to outdoor areas, especially since planters can add gardening space to backyards with limited room. A redwood planter can also...

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Low Water Landscaping Design

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With daylight savings time giving way to longer days, many homeowners begin looking for projects to tackle after work or on the weekend. A popular project this time of year is updating the landscaping around one’s home. In considering landscaping...

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Landscaping Tips for Fire Prevention

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The wet winter months typically present low fire danger. However, winter rains bring moisture and nutrients to plants and trees helping them to grow in the spring and summer months, and potentially leading to ample fuel for forest fires later in the...

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