Whether it's putting in new edging, adding river rock, or trimming trees, landscaping can make all the difference. Learn everything you need to know to DIY your next project or hire the right pro for the job.
Photo: Leika production / Adobe Stock
Photo: Leika production / Adobe Stock
Explore top articles
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
If you have a hilly property, erosion can threaten your drinking water, soil, and plants. Fortunately, these tips can teach you how to stop erosion on a slope.
There are reasons to grade or slope your yard beyond aesthetics—drainage is the main one. Read on and learn how to have an informed discussion with your pro.
Whether you’re updating your yard or moving into a new home, these tips will help you make sure your landscaping tactics around your house prevent water.
Erosion can affect anyone who lives on a hillside, but it’s a particular problem for waterfront property owners. Stop erosion in your yard with these tips.
Overwatering your yard can affect the health of your plants by disrupting the underlying soil. So, how is over-irrigation damaging to soil? Let’s take a look.
If there’s a sprinkler zone not working in your sprinkler system, the problem might be an electrical issue, a faulty valve, or a leak. Here’s what to know.
How do smart sprinklers work? Like all smart technology, smart irrigation systems use the power of the internet and real-time data to adjust your watering schedule. Learn more.
Erosion can affect anyone who lives on a hillside, but it’s a particular problem for waterfront property owners. Stop erosion in your yard with these tips.
Do you truly know how long to run sprinklers in your yard? We explore the general guidelines of lawn watering and the factors that affect its frequency.