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When to Use a Lawn Sweeper and Why

Keeping one's lawn tidy requires regular maintenance, especially when debris like leaves, rocks, sticks, and trash threaten to ruin the appearance of a well-kept lawn. To prevent your lawn from losing curb appeal, you can invest in equipment specifically designed to...

How to Use a Seed Germination Blanket Over Existing Grass

Seed germination blankets provide a way to re-seed bare spots in the lawn with an increased chance of success. Germination blankets allow light and water to reach seeds underneath them so they will sprout. Blankets also warm the soil to germinate seeds more quickly....

Why Mulch? 7 Benefits of Mulching

Mulching is one of the best things you can do for your garden. This is the act of placing a protective barrier (mulch) around your plants and over your bare soil. This protective barrier can be made up of a variety of decomposing organic materials, including bark or...

Benefits of Renting Construction Equipment

Renting construction equipment has increased in popularity for a variety of reasons. A few key contributors to the growth of equipment rentals include the rising cost of purchasing equipment, and an unpredictable market, which has forced construction companies to find...

3 Tips for a Perfectly Manicured Lawn

You’ve treated your lawn to ensure it is healthy and watered it to make it green, but it still looks messy, why is that? Even with a green and healthy lawn, the overall look of your yard will come down to the trimming and edging techniques used on your grass. On top...

Why Do I Have Standing Water in my Yard?

Standing water can be caused by many things: soil that doesn't absorb water, grading issues, etc. Try these drainage solutions to keep your yard above water. Keeping your lawn green and pristine is a matter of pride. So it can be upsetting to find a growing puddle of...

How Much Grass Seed Do I Need Per Square Foot?

Everyone wants a lawn that is beautiful and healthy. To achieve that, it takes effort, time, and the right amount of grass seed. Whether you measure your lawn per acre or per square feet, you need to know how many lbs of seed to buy. Following are tips on how much...

Scientists Make Concrete With Trash Instead of Cement

Concrete, the most commonly used building material on the planet, is not an especially green one. Researchers at Washington State University want to change that with an entirely new form of concrete, re-engineered from the molecules up. And what's more, they've done...

Pouring Concrete in Winter

The maturation of concrete is dependent on three factors: mix ratio, time, and temperature. With respect to the maturation process, temperature is always in reference to concrete temperature, not air temperature. Of the three concrete maturation variables, temperature...

Tips for Safe Winter Operations

Tips for Safe Winter Operations

The cold weather and shorter periods of daylight make for higher risks and opportunities for accidents. The true danger of winter weather is not what you can see, but what you cannot. From black ice blending in with asphalt, to fluffy white layers of powder concealing...