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24 May 2017

10 Tips to Boost Your Curb Appeal on a Budget

Regardless of whether you’ve decided to sell your place or just want to give it a makeover without spending a fortune, what you need to know is that it is not as expensive and impossible as the very idea may seem. The first impression is the single most important factor when it comes to selling your home. Put yourself in the shoes of a buyer: would you buy a house that is not well maintained and doesn’t excite you with anything but its price tag over a house that has your wows after the first glance?

Since first impressions are tricky and you get no second chance, it is of utmost importance to do everything within your power to boost your curb appeal and turn your home into the attraction of your neighborhood so your house’s first impression will count. Not only will your house get more attention by potential buyers, but your pictures for your online ad of your house will also look more attractive and will double the visits of interested new home-seekers. When they drop by to see if the house is really that beautiful and well-maintained, you need to have ensured that your home’s exterior – including the front entry, your yard, the home path, the driveway – are at their finest.

The best thing is that adding an extra oomph to your home doesn’t necessarily mean you have to spend a lot of money to get it in top shape. Here are 10 tips we recommend to add curb appeal and increase the value of your home that won’t cost you an arm and a leg.

Renew or Add a Home Path

If your home has been missing a pathway that leads right to your door or it got old over time, it’s time to make sure your home path is on point. Make a statement by giving your home path a new style and make a warm welcoming entrance to your home. Clean off all the dirty spots on the pathway and splash a new color.

Do a Paint Job on Your Front Door

A simple paint job of your front door can draw a lot of attention to your home. Your front door can immediately make an impression that the interior of your home is also neat and well maintained. Painting your front door is probably the cheapest and easiest way to refresh your curb appeal. If you don’t want any paint job done, at least make sure to clean it thoroughly and make it shine. Keep in mind that, your entry reflects the home interior.

Manicure the Lawn

Feeding, watering, mowing and other typical lawn maintenance chores should of course be a part of your routine landscape maintenance check up. When it comes to selling your house, though, you will need to take extra caution and manicure the lawn so it will look like an emerald-green carpet. Get rid of the weeds, cut the grass to a proper size accordingly to the season and create clean edges. Unless you hire professionals like us at Sunset Landscaping to do magic with your lawn through lawn fertilization services, this is an absolutely free way to add an oomph to your landscape.

Pressure Wash the House

There’s more dirt than meets the eye, but there’s no dirt that can get away from the strong stream of a pressure washer. Pressure washing can boost your curb appeal by cleaning your house of grime, dirt, mold and dust that has been accumulating over the years without you ever noticing it. Renting a pressure washing if you don’t own one is relatively inexpensive and cleaning your exterior won’t take you more than a couple of hours. The results? A neat and clean looking garden that can capture everyone’s eye.

Clean Up the Driveway

Basic clean up of your driveway is another free tip, but it goes a long way in improving your landscape appearance. Take your garbage containers aside from your driveway (preferably where they are not visible) and make sure there are no cracks or visible damage anywhere on the driveway. If you can see these damages repaired by yourself, this won’t cost you as much as it would by hiring professionals.

Clean the Windows

Cleaning your windows is one of those tasks that may easily slip off your to-do list, while it can leave an impression of a home that sparkles. Wash out the windows both from the inside and the outside with products that can clean them off any dirt that may have been stuck on them for years and give them a shiny mirror-like look. This will, of course, cost you almost nothing, maybe even nothing if you use do-it-yourself cleaning products, like soda and vinegar.

Trim the Hedges

If you like your yard to be symmetrical and neat, then what better way than to trim the hedges. The hedges in your garden can easily go out of control and trimming is the only way to keep them in good-looking order. All you need is a hedge trimmer and if you don’t have one, don’t worry – it is both inexpensive to rent and purchase. Just grab it and shape up those hedges to boost your home’s appearance.

Add Some Path Lights

Adding some lighting around your garden or illuminating your pathway can make your property look much more desirable. Low-voltage, inexpensive lighting can not only make a huge impact on your curb appeal, but it will also make your outside space more secure and safer. You can also try installing lights on your trees to highlight some of your best landscape features at night. However, it is important not to overdo it and avoid drawing attention to some external flaws.

Get a New Mailbox or Do a Makeover of Your Old One

If your mailbox got old and rusty, then it’s finally time to do something about it. Your mailbox should complement your home and your personality, so it is kind of a big deal. Dress up your old one if you’re feeling really attached to it or get a new mailbox that perfectly meets your landscape and your home style. You don’t need to be an experienced designer or an exceptionally crafty houseowner – you just need a keen eye for detail and know what feels and looks best for your home.

Renew Your Planter Beds

Renewing your planter beds can greatly improve your curb appeal by giving your garden a fresh, colorful and stylish look. Pull out the excessive weeds, plant some new flowers and add vast amounts of mulch to create a beautiful contrast, as well as boost your plants’ health. You may also consider if your borders are adding onto the style of your landscape or are only wasting your outdoors space. If so, upgrade your borders by adding some decorative stones.

22 May 2017
Nail Your Curb Appeal: The Importance of Tidying up Your Yard

Nail Your Curb Appeal: The Importance of Tidying up Your Yard

Whether your yard is big or small, creating a beautiful, dreamy outdoor space designed for a relaxed outdoor living will certainly add wow factor to your home’s exterior. However, creating an alluring landscape is a lot like raising children. It needs lots of love and demands constant attention since it’s a complex blend of different living, breathing formations – flower beds that scream “Water us!”; lawn that needs its weekly haircuts; bushes and trees that can eat into the siding if left neglected. Yes, creating the perfect summer sanctuary is an arduous task but if not taken care of properly, you won’t be able to enjoy it. Therefore, consider your whole space.

Fencing, walls and gutters are just as important as flower beds. They represent key pieces of the whole landscaping puzzle yet in the spectrum of yard maintenance, they are the most overlooked. If left at the mercy of the weather, they’re bound to accumulate a lot of dirt, rust and fungus. Hence it’s important to think about caring for these not-so-living parts of your garden infrastructure that have served you so well. If you decide to skip the chore, you run the risk of clogged downpipes, cracked foundation and gutters falling off house.

But the implementation of the cleaning project isn’t easy to cope with since it’s one of the more laborious tasks you can undertake, plus there are many different elements that need attention. Even if you can decorate your outdoor space, cleaning gutters and fence staining require a different set of skills, so you may want to hire professional auxiliary services. If you want to make your outdoor area the envy of the neighborhood that is.

Keep Gutters Clean for a Smooth-Running Home

Gutters are a form of exterior plumbing designed to channel rain water off the roof and away from your house. If not cleaned, they could lead to flooding, discoloring of exterior siding and cracked foundation. Clogged gutters can also cause water to collect in pools which can lead to water leaks causing structural damage and a moldy mess.

Did you know that mold can cause serious health problems? From allergic reactions to irritated eyes and nose and asthma attacks, mold exposure can also damage respiratory systems. Hence it’s of utmost importance to ensure your gutters are not blocked with leaves, twigs, dirt and debris. Prevention is better (and cheaper) than cure.

It’s best to schedule gutter cleaning once a year, however if you have a lot of trees, your gutters may need more frequent sprucing up. To ensure your project is tackled quickly, it’s best to consider professional auxiliary services. They have the right tools for the task. Plus, they take safety seriously. Gutter cleaning does seem as a simple chore, however if you don’t take necessary precautions, it can turn dangerous pretty quickly. Therefore, it’s best to hire a professional.

Tackle Dirty Messes with Power Washing

We clean the interior of our homes almost on a daily basis, but rarely do we consider the state of our exteriors. How hypocritical of us!

Cleaning exterior walls is the last thing most of us think about – until they’ve become so filthy that they diminish the look and feel of a landscape. But simply hosing them down won’t get rid of the accumulated dirt. Only an incredibly potent cleaning device such as a power washer can shine your house back to its previous glory.

Besides cleaning mold, mildew and dirt off walls, power washing is an effective solution for cleaning muddy and greasy driveways, clogged gutters and roofs covered with leaves. However, just like gutter cleaning, power washing only seems simple. By taking matters in your own hands, you run the risk of damaging the siding and even getting bilateral eye injury caused by a strong jet of water. This is where professional auxiliary services can prove to be invaluable. Hiring a professional to power wash your garden spotless will save you time, money and trouble.

Fencing: Decorate and Protect

Although commonly installed as a protective barrier to ward off intruders (and prying eyes of the neighbors) and create privacy, a fence is also an aesthetic element of a landscape. It’s the first thing people notice yet we give them little attention relative to other parts of the landscape. Metal or wood, your fence deserves consideration. And routine maintenance.

Any kind of wooden or metal fence is susceptible to moisture damage, which is why having it stained is very important. Experts recommend staining every 2-3 years or if the fence feels damp to the touch. Staining not only protects against the damaging effects of the sun’s rays and other weather elements, but also helps prevent the cracking and splitting of the wood.

However, stain fumes can be very dangerous and can trigger asthma, so it’s best to leave it to the pros. Many landscaping companies provide staining as part of their auxiliary services, plus they have the tools and skills to tackle the chore safely and fast.

As the summer season takes hold, tidying up should rise to the top of your to-do list if you want to perk up your landscape.

27 Mar 2017
The Power of Landscape: How to Beat the Blahs of Your Outdoor Space

The Power of Landscape: How to Beat the Blahs of Your Outdoor Space

When it comes to designing a home, landscape seems to be the most overlooked. We focus on picking pretty colors and finding the perfect set of throw pillows, area rugs and accessories to pull together a room. But as Barbara Kingslover puts it, “it’s surprising how much of memory is built around things unnoticed at the time.” And in the home improvement busyness of deciding which furnishings or artwork would turn our homes from blah to fab, we seldom take time to design our outdoor spaces.

But guess what? Landscaping project activities focus on the outdoors meaning no construction debris or having to use just basement bathroom. So why not give your front or back yard a little extra love? By creating an aesthetically appealing and smart landscape, you’ll not only increase your home’s value, but will also provide your loved ones with recreation, privacy, and pleasure.

If you aren’t confident enough of your skills as a planner and depending on the scope of work, you should consider hiring a professional Naperville landscaping firm. Licensed landscapers are well-versed in different plants and techniques to craft a scheme that balances relaxation with ease. But if you have interest in running the project yourself, why not give it a shot? With the right strategy and knowing what you love you can easily give your yard a luxe lift and make each day a bit richer.

Picking Green Life

Choosing greenery requires research and finding out which trees, shrubs, and flowers are ideal for your garden. For example, if your outdoor space isn’t bathing in sunlight, it’s best to pick shade-loving plants. Trilliums, hellebores and gardenias are lovely plants that can thrive in the shade. Planting a flower bed of the same plant or the mixture of different species (shape and color) will create a colorful focal point that grabs attention. It will also highlight your home’s exterior architecture.

Mix Informal Flowers with Formal Hardscape

Aside from green life, your yard will need some hardscape. Although often easy to foretell (suburbs like Naperville are practically bursting with concrete), it does make the space functional. If concrete is too boring for you, mix things up. Naperville landscaping pros recommend installing strips of brick will soften the contemporary style of concrete and add interest to your little patch of paradise. If you prefer something gentle and on the softer side, consider gravel or mulch for your path. Hardscape has the power to add personality to an outdoor area and finish its look, so make sure to select the one that will complement both your landscape and your house.

Add Texture with Pebbles for a Rocking Landscape

Pebbles in the garden lend texture and interest to the space and can create calm soothing look and feel. When used en masse, they add an element of surprise and create a striking stage for your landscape. They meld beautifully with both contemporary, formal concrete hardscape and relaxed greenery. Because of their ability to compliment any garden style, pebbles are great for adding a wow factor to your outdoor space.

The Most Common Landscaping Mistake

When it comes to choosing elements for their landscape design, most newbies tend to buy too many and thus create chaos instead of consistency and harmony. In order to avoid making this common mistake, keep in mind that repeating specific hues, textures and forms is crucial. If all of this intimidates you or you don’t have the time to develop and execute a nice landscape design plan, you can always hire a Naperville landscaping company and let professionals get the job done for you.

22 Mar 2017
Home Landscaping 101: How to Have a Beautiful, Healthy Yard

Home Landscaping 101: How to Have a Beautiful, Healthy Yard

Whether you’re about to turn your tedious yard into a fun and comfy little space where you can relax or you just moved into a new house and you’re eager to make your dream of designing your very own landscape finally come true, here is where you can find all the information you need to start from scratch: from detailed planning to choosing the right plants.

Average homeowners spend barely 4 hours a week on landscape work. Unless you have a year-round plan you stick to or hire home landscaping Bolingbrook services to take care of the job, there’s no way this amount of time and care is enough for your landscape to be as beautiful and healthy as you want it. If you’re an average homeowner (hopefully you aren’t), you are probably not aware how can your lawn pay you back for all the extra hard work you do. However, you don’t have to slave over your yard to keep it healthy, functional and visually appealing. The key is to know how, when and what to do. With no further ado, let’s get started with learning how to get and maintain the yard of your dreams.

Consider How You’re Going to Use Your Yard

Before you start planning, the first and most important tip of all is to consider how will you be using your yard. Are you planning to host associates from your company? Playing soccer with your kids? Have family Sunday dinners? Get naps during summer? Your personal and your family preferences should be the crucial factor to dictate the design of your landscape.

Get Familiar with Your Yard and Make an Assessment

Chances are that you’re not a professional landscape designer, however, you still need to get familiar with your yard and make an honest assessment of it. Consider the topography of your site, your regional climate, your soil conditions and sun exposure. Look out for best places for specific decorative items and find the ideal spot for your favorite plants you’re planning to add. Also, if you want a driveway, check if you have enough space and if it will fit the overall style of your landscape.

Choose a Style

Speaking of style, that is another important step towards a beautiful and functional yard. Health-wise, it is not very important, but it can definitely provide motivation to spend an extra hour or two every week on landscape work. The more you find yourself into your landscape, the more you want it to be well maintained. Therefore, choose a style that reflects your personality best. Decide whether formal or informal landscape fits you better and start from there. A formal landscape features strong lines, symmetrical plantings and decorative elements and uniform plants. Informal landscape designs, on the other hand, are completely up to your taste and you can add as many asymmetrical elements, plants and decorative items as you wish.

Consider Who Will be Using Your Yard

Once you’ve decided the purpose of your landscape, made an honest assessment and chosen a style that fits your purpose best, it’s time to consider who will be using your yard. Will children play games in your yard? Do you have any pets who will be digging, running and make all sorts of mess? Will you strictly use your yard for dinners and meetings? But why limit yourself when you can create a tiny little space for everyone! By using strategic plantings and hardscapes, you can separate different spaces in one yard. However, it is important to consider your budget and keep up to your landscape style. The more realistic you are, the better the outcome.

Place Your Plants Correctly

Before you randomly plant anything, you need to determine what types of plants will work in your current landscape and regional conditions (sun exposure, temperature, wind, etc.) and how will they function in your landscape. Plants can indeed be used in many different ways, but since the way you arrange them will define your creative hour, give your best. Find what plants work best for you and give your landscape a fresh, colorful look. Also, keep in mind that you can use plants as barriers to define specific areas within your yard. Get an expert advice from home landscaping Bolingbrook services providers or Google well before you plant a single flower.

Pay Attention to the Smallest Details

As you’re slowly completing the process of building or rearranging your landscape, you may be getting really excited and easily overlook some not-so-tiny mistakes. Of course, you’re probably a landscape beginner (for now), but paying attention to detail can spare you from a plenty of trouble in future. Garden ornaments, fence posts, hardscapes, lawn and plants, they all have their own visual details, such as shapes, forms, colors, textures, length, width, etc. Making sure that all of these visual details complement and contrast each other can result in an amazing landscape. Aside from its visual appearance, consider all the scents of the plants you choose, because they too can improve the experience in your yard.

16 Mar 2017
When Tree Removal is the Best Option

When Tree Removal is the Best Option

Cicero once said “If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need”, and I think rarely would one disagree with this. While books are food for the mind, a beautiful yard is definitely the most wonderful food for the senses. Not to mention how a beautiful landscape can add to the value of your home. But tending a lawn that excites with rich scents and fresh colors is a demanding task many have failed at. That’s where landscapers come into play. They use their extensive knowledge in plants and soil to make the lawn a functional space, and their refined design talents to transform it into a living piece of art.

But not always a landscaper will have the role of a creator. Sometimes he will need to step in and do some destruction. When a certain pesky and stubborn tree starts hindering the trimmed, immaculate look of your front lawn, a landscaper can save the day by removing it promptly.

Trees do add a certain forest charm while also creating shade in hot summer days, but sometimes they can be the greatest disturbance factor in a yard’s balance. You can trim them and keep them neat on the outside, but below ground their roots can grow uncontrollably. And roots that run wild can cause serious damage to your home’s foundation. This is where tree removal can prove to be inevitable.

Another dangerous trait of trees is that sometimes their branches can dieback and fall on passers-by or on top of an object in your lawn you hold dearly. This is a sign that the tree is unhealthy and it’s best you ask a landscape professional to make a risk assessment of whether a tree removal is needed.

Having in mind Chicago’s unpredictable weather, there’s always a high chance of a severe storm to occur affecting the likelihood of a tree being struck by lightning. Depending on its age and species, a tree may survive or succumb the damage caused by lightning. The latter is more likely to happen however. Especially if the trunk is split or the bark is torn off. In such case, it would be very difficult for the tree to compartmentalize wounds, heal and eventually recover. Moreover, hanging broken and unsupported branches pose a serious threat to your safety. In such case, tree removal is the best option.

However, not always does a tree have to be a risk factor or damaged beyond repair in order to be considered undesirable in your lawn. If your tree is quite large, it can block the view from your house and take up a considerable amount of space and ruin the functionality of your front yard. Sometimes it can get in the way of the nice little flower bed by destroying the plants’ order with its growing root. Additionally, depending on the species, certain trees naturally “bleed” a large amount of sap damaging grass below. Excessive sap dripping can also lead to the withering away of surrounding plants. Hence it’s best to have the tree removed.

Whatever reason you may have, do not by any means undertake tree removal on your own. It’s risky for anyone without the proper equipment or knowledge. The advantage of hiring professional tree removal services is getting the job done right, and in the most safest and efficient way. Plus, removing an unwanted tree can create a big mess in your yard. Tree care professionals know how and which tools to use to prevent property damage. With their help, the front of your house will soon be the dreamy refuge of flowers and greenery it was before the tree problem.

16 Mar 2017
Make a Great First Impression With a Gorgeous Front Yard Landscape

Make a Great First Impression With a Gorgeous Front Yard Landscape

Sometimes to make the home pop, all you need is an entryway display that really packs a punch. So if you want a beautiful front yard landscape that renders relaxed outdoor living, you should treat the grassy area around the house to a little TLC this spring. After all gorgeous lawns don’t create themselves. Plus, your lawn will surely take a beating this summer. The heat and drought along with playing games with your kids or fetch with your dog will most likely take a toll on turf. It’s best you revitalize it now so you’re rewarded with a lush grass.

But DIY-ing your landscape can pose quite a challenge. It requires skills, time, different landscaping materials and knowledge. Even the simplest of tasks like watering can be daunting. This is where landscape professionals can prove to be valuable. They have the resources and landscaping materials that will help you create the swath of green you have in mind. Moreover, professional landscapers are well-versed when it comes to soil type and quality, water usage and more. If however you prefer to give your front yard a makeover yourself, remember, a beautiful lawn starts with strategic planning and right landscaping materials.

The Dirt on Soil

Soil, one of the most important landscaping materials, is the foundation for greenery. The good soil encourages strong root growth, proper drainage and holds nutrients that feed plants. The wrong soil can result in plants failing to grow even if you’re born with a green thumb. Hence it’s best to try to learn more about different types, texture, mineral and nutrient content and acidity to ensure you choose right.

Some of the most fertile types of soil are sand, clay, silt, peat, loam and chalk. Each type is made up of different particles and organic materials which is what determines the texture and whether the soil holds nutrients and moisture well. Also, some types are more alkaline than others.

Why Soil Loves Mulch

Mulch is pretty much a top dressing for soil. It can either be organic (wood products) or inorganic (rock products) and helps reduce soil compaction; protects against soil erosion, prevents weed growth and defines areas. Quality mulch can also help minimize the spread of soil borne diseases and can even serve as an insulator keeping the soil cool during warmer months and warm during winter. Of course if used correctly, therefore, knowing which type to use is important. The most common types of mulch used nowadays are wood chips, pine needles, grass clippings, nutshells, riprap, decomposed granite and even crushed concrete. Depending on whether organic or not, some mulches are permanent while others need to be replaced over time, but all can help create beautiful landscape designs.

Drip Irrigation System: Watering Made Easy

Drip irrigation systems are becoming one of the essential management tools as they provide consistent water to the roots. This not only minimizes water loss but also helps prevent the spread of fungal diseases and weeds from growing. The beauty of drip irrigation system is that it’s designed to complement your lifestyle. It helps ensure your plants thrive in any condition with almost no fuss. If installed properly that is. The right irrigation system (installed right) will help prevent over and under-watering what can encourage fungus and diseases and lead to increased bug activity, respectively. A professional landscaper can set up the most appropriate irrigation system, which can reduce your water bill, and ensure complete coverage for your lawn.

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13 Mar 2017
4 Great Tips for Proper Lawn Maintenance

4 Great Tips for Proper Lawn Maintenance

You know you haven’t paid much attention to your lawn when you see your neighbor’s healthy, shiny grass that looks like a green carpet. Then you start wondering where did you go wrong and why your lawn doesn’t look like that, while it’s rather simple – you haven’t been maintaining your lawn properly or not maintaining it at all.

With the temperature rising and the sun sticking around longer in spring, your lawn is actively growing and starts requiring a lot more care than in any other season. Lawn maintenance may not be the most attractive activity you can do on a sunny day, but it is a must for those of you who want to do their part in turning your neighborhood into the Shire. You don’t need a green thumb to keep all things in your garden neat, but you surely need the stubbornness, the will and the wisdom of Bilbo Baggins. I can help you with the latter by providing you 4 great tips on how to properly maintain your lawn. So let’s get started.


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I Like to Mow it, Mow it! Yall Like to… MOW IT!

As moving is vital for our optimal health, mowing is the key to good-looking and healthy lawn. Just because it is simple, many gardeners underestimate the importance of mowing. Mowing incorrectly, not mowing regularly and mowing too often are common mistakes. To get your lawn healthy and attractive, first you will need to find out how often should you mow it. Next, do a little research to find out the right height at each season, which heavily depends on your grass type. Also, make sure your mower blade is sharp, because otherwise, you may tear the grass, not cut it, and make it more prone to diseases. The height of cut is also very important and it varies depending on few factors: grass type, time of year and weather conditions.

Water Your Lawn the Right Way

Another essential factor in growing a healthy and gorgeous lawn is proper watering. It is yet another obvious tip, especially for experienced gardeners, but its importance goes beyond their pride. By proper watering, you will not only benefit your grass, but you will also save yourself some time and some cash. If you feed and mow your grass properly, you will water it less, as it is much more likely to have strong deep roots that can find water better. Also, grass doesn’t need a lot of water, as it takes advantage of rains. When Mother Nature doesn’t provide enough rain, however, just wait for your grass to dull in color. Make sure you water early in the morning when the sun is not so hot and cannot cause water loses to evaporation. If you’re not a morning person, find a water timer at your local store or online and set it to water your grass automatically at the best time in the morning. Convenience at its finest!

Check and Adjust Your Soil pH for Healthy Grass

Lawn maintenance does not only include taking care of the grass, but of the soil too. Soil pH affects the availability of nutrients to your grass. Your grass heavily depends on the soil acidity level (pH), which is why you must check it regularly and adjust it accordingly as well. One common mistake is assuming that the soil has the right pH just by looking black and rich. To check your soil pH, take an example from your garden and take it to your local extension service for testing. If the testing discovers too much acidity, add lime to increase alkalinity and reach the ideal pH for lawn, which ranges from 6.0 to 7.2. If the testing finds too much alkalinity, then add sulfur to increase the acidity and so adjust the pH according to the target. After 3 months, take an example for testing again to check if your soil needs to be treated once again.

Aerate Your Lawn Annually

Aerating is also important, as it is the most efficient way to refresh your grass when it gets too compacted. Over time, the soil becomes compacted and so reduces the air holes in it, which are the only way the roots of your grass can get nutrients and water. Needless to say, this can affect your lawn’s health, so it must be prevented. There are many ways you can aerate your lawn, but the very essence is to poke holes in your lawn and let the air do the job. But before you start poking holes, make sure the soil has enough moist. Growing season is the best time for aeration, because it’s when the grass can heal best and fill in those open areas quickly.

We do not claim that these 4 tips will allow you to make your garden look like it belongs in the Shire, but if you want to achieve something like that, they can surely give you a great start!

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