LANDSCAPING

Landscaping

A pile of wood chips is sitting on the ground.
June 7, 2024
Wood chips are an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution and an excellent choice for natural weed suppression, efficient firewood, and attractive garden edging. Learn how this sustainable material can transform your landscape, reduce waste, and simplify your gardening tasks
A pile of wood chips sitting on top of each other on a table.
May 27, 2024
Wood chips are often overlooked as something to use in playground areas and as animal bedding. From providing a safe and cushioned surface for play to creating a comfortable environment for our animals, wood chips offer a range of benefits that make them the top choice for many. 
A path in a garden with stairs and grass on both sides
April 22, 2024
As we continue our series on Creative Uses for Wood Chips, we explore the natural appeal and practicality of using wood chips for pathways and erosion control. From enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor spaces to harnessing the ecological benefits, we talk about how this simple, sustainable solution can transform landscapes while mitigating soil erosion concerns.
A chair and a table are sitting in the grass in front of a hedge.
April 2, 2024
Traditional grass lawns have a rich history dating back to European aristocracy, where the polished, meticulously tended landscapes symbolized wealth and leisure. However, what was once a privilege has become a ubiquitous feature of modern properties, often at the expense of the time and financial resources of its caretakers. Kentucky bluegrass, a popular choice for lawns, often requires intensive maintenance and watering to thrive, contributing to water scarcity and chemical runoff. Moreover, its shallow root system exacerbates erosion in certain regions, and makes it vulnerable to drought and pests. For those looking to make the switch from traditional grass lawns to a low maintenance, eco-friendly alternative, there are plenty of options out there to choose from. Ranging from low-maintenance native grasses to ground-covering plants like clover, creeping thyme, and moss, these alternatives offer a range of benefits beyond their ecological friendliness. Many require less water and maintenance, saving homeowners time and money while reducing their environmental footprint. Additionally, alternative lawns can provide habitat for pollinators, support biodiversity, and enhance the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. We have compiled a non-exhaustive list of some popular substitutes for grass below. We would suggest exploring the variety of alternatives and getting creative with it. Consider whether you want a monoculture (single species over a large area), or a polyculture (multiple species in a single area) for a boost in biological diversity. Either way, moving away from traditional grass will provide many benefits to you, your property, and your local wildlife for years to come.
a pile of brown mulch is sitting on the ground .
February 21, 2024
Are you tired of battling weeds in your garden? Ready to turn your kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost? Look no further! In this blog series, we'll unveil the secret weapon every gardener needs: wood chips. From suppressing weeds to enriching soil, discover the endless possibilities of using wood chips for mulching and composting. Join us as we delve into the world of sustainable gardening practices and unlock the transformative power of nature's own mulch.
gardener sitting outside
October 24, 2022
The ultimate guide to all things organic mulch. Learn the reasons you should consider switching to this sustainable material. Your plants will thank you!
Two green pine trees are silhouetted against a white background.

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