by Green Thumb Expert | Aug 10, 2012 | Landscaping
Unless you have a natural edge on your landscape beds, you most likely have a landscape edging product installed between your bed and your grass. Most beds have metal, plastic, paver or natural landscape edging products installed. Personal preference is the biggest...
by Green Thumb Expert | Aug 10, 2012 | Landscaping
Dyed mulches are a quality alternative to natural products. All mulch products lose their fresh color and natural smell once they have had a chance to weather for a period of time. Using recycled mulch products allows you to re-dye the mulch when the color fades. ...
by Green Thumb Expert | Aug 9, 2012 | Landscaping
Installing paver edging and polymeric sand. Once you have installed all of your pavers including any cut blocks that were made; it is now time to finish up your project. If any of your cut blocks are cut too short, now is the time to cut a new block. Before you...
by Green Thumb Expert | Aug 9, 2012 | Landscaping
Once ground excavation and base installation is complete, you can now begin to set your pavers. Simple patterns require less time, while more complex patterns may require significantly more time. Having a more complex pattern may be more attractive and captivating,...
by Green Thumb Expert | Aug 8, 2012 | Landscaping
Base material can now be set once your site is excavated and the proper depth is reached. Setting Base Material Paver patios or walk ways that do not have heavy equipment running over them, generally will have a base of 6″. Drive ways will usually have a base...
by Green Thumb Expert | Aug 8, 2012 | Landscaping
Paver patios, walk ways and drives are a great way to increase the eye appeal of your property. The possibilities are endless when it comes to designs and color combinations. Paver installation is more labor intensive than the typical poured concrete options because...