Tips For Choosing Landscape Supplies

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Tips For Choosing Landscape Supplies

24 February 2020
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Landscaping projects are on the rise as people continue to look for ways of beautifying their homes. Whether you want to increase the resale value of your home or you just want to improve the appearance and serenity of your home, you need to choose the right landscape supplies. Here are some of the landscaping supplies that you should consider purchasing.

Timber

Timber comes in handy for retaining fences, walls and other structures in your garden. Pine is softwood that is easy to use. It is advisable to go for treated pine because it is durable and resists termites. Hardwood is also durable, and its strength is determined by the amount of time it has been dried. Ask your garden supplier about the durability of different timbers before you make a purchase.

Gravel

Gravel serves two main purposes in your garden's landscape. They can be used for pavement or as standalone features. When you use gravel to support pavement, make sure it is aesthetically pleasing. Coloured gravel can be used to provide spectacular features. You can use a mix of colours or chose one colour to complement the look of your garden. To control weeds, place a porous weed mat beneath the gravel.

Mulches

Organic mulches are made from animal manures and plant materials. The type of mulch you choose will depend on your location and the time of year. For example, Lucerne hay is only available during harvest season. In the warmer areas of Australia, you can easily get sugar cane mulch. Wood chips are also used as mulch derived from timber. They break down slowly and are available in different sizes. The main concern with organic mulch is nitrogen draw-down. If the mulch has not properly decomposed, it will break down in your garden and deprive the soil of its nitrogen. To avoid nitrogen draw-down, tell your supplier to only give you decomposed mulch.

Rocks

Rocks are excellent features in your garden. They complement the look of your garden, especially with plants spilling on top of them. You can also use rocks to separate different sections of your garden or to create sharp edges. Some of the common rocks used for garden beautification purposes include yellow sandstones and grey volcanic rock.

Summing It Up

If this is your first land beautification project, do not be anxious about what landscape supplies to buy. With a little research, you will be able to find the right mix of supplies for your garden. While the above list is not conclusive, it will give you a head start when you set out to improve the ambience and appeal of your garden.

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Eating from your tiny yard

I'm trying to get more fresh and healthy food into my diet, but it can be very expensive to buy food particularly if you want to eat organic or less-common vegetables. To get around this, I am starting to grow more of my food in my yard as you can grow quite a lot in even a small space. It's a learning curve to see what foods get the best results, but it's worth it to know where my food is coming from. I'm tracking my progress on this blog, and it should be a useful resource for other folks with a tiny yard.

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