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August Garden Tips

August Garden Tips Summer is coming to an end, while hurricane season is ramping up. While the growing season is almost over, there are still plenty of tasks to mark off your list! Continue reading to learn our August Garden Tips! Plan for Fall Planting Fall is right around the corner! In Fayetteville, NC, fall is the best time to plant a new landscape. The temperatures are milder, and rain tends to be more abundant. … Continue reading


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July Garden Tips

July Garden Tips July can be one of the most challenging months for your yard. The temperatures are steadily rising, and rain is not as plentiful as it was a few months ago. While this is normal for Fayetteville, NC, keeping your newly sodded lawn and freshly installed plants happy and thriving can still be challenging. Keep reading to learn our July garden tips! Mulch is Your Best Friend If you recently installed new plants … Continue reading


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June Garden Tips

June Garden Tips June is here, and so is the rain, which is promptly accompanied by weeds and garden chores. Follow these June Garden Tips to keep your yard in check! Deadhead! Yes, it is that serious. Deadheading is merely the removal of spent blooms. Deadhead all spring flowers. Removing the dead blooms will promote new blooms and keep these flowers going strong! Cut deep into the plant and not at the end of the … Continue reading


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Deer Resistant Plants and Flowers

Deer Resistant Plants and Flowers You may love your wildlife but don’t love that they eat all your plants. While no plant is 100% safe from deer, some plants tend to be more deer resistant than others. Continue reading to learn about Jane’s favorite Deer Resistant Plants and Flowers. Sprays and Physical Barriers If you love your hostas and hydrangeas and you just have to have them in your yard, there are deer-resistant sprays that … Continue reading


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May Gardening Tips

May Gardening Tips Spring is finally here! Living in North Carolina means we get to experience a true spring. The days are warm, and the nights are cool – the perfect combination! Since it is warming up, it is time to get outside and tackle your yard! Continue reading to learn our May gardening tips! Herbs & Vegetables Now that we have passed the threat of freezes and frosts, it is safe to plant your … Continue reading


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Evergreen Shrubs to Hide Structures

Evergreen Shrubs to Hide Structures Whether you need to hide a pool pump, pump house, or another outdoor structure, selecting an evergreen shrub that grows densely and at the appropriate height is essential. Continue reading to learn our recommendations for Evergreen Shrubs to Hide Structures. Wavy Leaf Privet Ligustrum Selecting evergreen shrubs to hide structures doesn’t have to be complicated. There are many options. The Wavy Leaf Privet Ligustrum is the perfect evergreen shrub to … Continue reading


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Shade Loving Plants

Shade Loving Plants Don’t let the shady areas in your yard make you feel defeated! It is an excellent opportunity to bring in some lush plants to fill in the space. Continue reading to learn Jane’s recommendations for shade-loving plants! Mahonia Mahonias come in several varieties, some being smaller growers, while others grow to 3-4 feet. While mahonias can differ in size, they are all evergreens, which means they will stay green all year long. … Continue reading


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How to Care for Your New Landscape

How to Care for Your New Landscape New landscape projects should be treated as an investment, as they can add value to your home! In this video, Adam explains how to best care for your new landscape. He touches on three key aspects that will help you protect your investment and help your new landscape thrive. Continue reading to learn how to care for your new landscape! Watering Watering is the most crucial aspect in … Continue reading


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Repurposing in Your Landscape

Repurposing in Your Landscape Repurposing and reusing have gained quite a bit of traction in the last couple of years. There is something about being able to repurpose an item, which is great for both your checking account and the environment. Continue reading to learn more about repurposing in your landscape. Walk Ways If you recently had a concrete parking pad redone, you may be left with some broken, useless concrete. That useless concrete can … Continue reading


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Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Landscaping to Sell Your Home 2020 was quite the year for real estate, and 2021 has been no different. Many people have decided to sell their homes as it has been quite lucrative to do so. However, selling a property comes with some basic work, like sprucing up your yard to maximize curb appeal. Continue reading to learn the basics of landscaping to sell your home. Framing Your Driveway As Jane says, “Just as you … Continue reading


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