If you buy a ton of topsoil for a gardening or landscaping project but then manage to complete the job without using it all, you will need to find uses or a disposal method for the excess. It is illegal to just dump it somewhere, even in the woods or somewhere wild where you might think it will do no harm, so here we look at the best options for disposing of excess soil....
Read moreBare patches of lawn are an eyesore, but there are several ways to fix them. Here is a quick guide to the various methods of repairing bare patches on your lawn. Some small patches can be fixed with a little TLC and some fertiliser, though it takes a lot longer than other methods. If the patches are less than 20cm or thereabouts then you might not need seeds or new turf, but it will depend on the ...
Read moreThere are several materials you can use for driveway gravel, and shingle is one of the most popular for good reason. Here we look at the benefits of gravel driveways and look at why shingle is so popular, as well as see some alternative materials for creating gravel driveways. Gravel is an excellent solution for covering large surfaces such as driveways. Gravel like shingle, and even decorative ag...
Read moreMulching is one of the best things you can do for certain areas of your garden as you can use it to add a natural-looking ground cover that suppresses weeds and improves moisture retention while stabilising the temperature of the soil underneath. This helps the soil preserve and provide its healthy nutrients for the plants you grow in and around the mulch and while preventing unwanted weeds from s...
Read moreTopsoil is essential for a healthy spring because it contains all the nutrients that grass, flowers and all other plants need to survive. Unhealthy soil lacking in these vital nutrients will not produce thriving vegetation. Lawns will be patchy and easily damaged, flowers will be sparse and any attempts to grow vegetables will be disappointing. You may be fortunate to be living in an area that has...
Read moreThere are good reasons for buying either empty or ready-filled sandbags so it depends entirely on your purposes. Most ready-filled sandbags are only partially filled due to their main applications requiring some versatility in their shape. Other purposes may require a bag of building sand to be completely full, in which case you would be better off buying empty bags and filling them yourself....
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