by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Gravel and Stone, Mulch, Sand
It’s spring — and that means that it is time to start planting and caring for your garden, if you haven’t already. Now that it’s the season for blooms and flowers, many Americans are asking how they can make their garden stand out, and how they... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Firewood
What are your favorite smells of fall and winter? Do you love the spicy smell of cinnamon, the smell of a furnace when it first comes on, the rich smell of fall candles, or the sharp smell of pine sap after you have held a pine cone? One of our favorite smells of fall... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Gravel and Stone
While homeowners have the freedom to choose their own landscape, there are some types of landscape that benefit some people more than others, and you need to decide what you want to meet your needs. If you are looking for low maintenance, getting gravel delivered to... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Mulch
Can garden landscaping have political overtones? In many ways, yes, though not perhaps in the manner you’re imagining. Landscaping supplies won’t be able to clue people in as to whether a homeowner registers as a Democrat or Republican. They can, however,... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Gravel and Stone
Landscaping and the preservation of natural wilderness are two things often at a crossroads. When it comes to wilderness preservation — and making natural parks ameliorative to visitors — many people end up misunderstanding the intent of the 1964... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Compost, Topsoil
Have you started composting yet? If not, it’s a task that you may want to consider getting underway now. There are many benefits associated with it and we can help get your pile started quickly and easily. With that said, here’s a quick look at how and why you should...