How to Improve Clay Soil with Compost and Amendments
Soil is composed of three primary materials: sand, silt, and clay in different proportions. Even without having soil formally tested, it’s pretty..
Read MoreTransform Your Backyard This Fall with Flagstone Pathways, Fire Pits, and Outdoor Retreats
Fall in Oklahoma is one of the best times of year to be outside any time of day, but especially in the evening. Summer heat and bugs are gone, the..
Read MoreHow Retaining Walls Can Improve Drainage and Correct Erosion or Runoff in Your Yard
Erosion and water runoff cause soil to move out of beds, down slopes, and into walkways or waterways where it doesn’t belong. As water removes soil..
Read MoreHow to Prepare Garden Beds for Winter in Oklahoma Using Compost and Mulch
Gardeners, nature lovers, and landscape enthusiasts alike usually agree fall is a beautiful season that signals the approaching dormant season. But..
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Stone for Patios, Pathways, and Outdoor Living Spaces
There’s no question that outdoor living spaces like patios, seating areas, and even kitchens add character and functional square footage to a..
Read MoreCompost vs. Topsoil: Which Do You Need for Your Project?
If you’re like most gardeners and landscapers, you want to nurture your plants so they thrive. You’ve probably heard the benefits of adding compost..
Read MoreCreative and Beautiful Ideas for Retaining Wall Blocks (Even if Your Yard is Flat)
Retaining walls are often synonymous with hills and slopes. And for good reason! They add visual interest, texture, and color in residential and..
Read MoreThe Advantages of Choosing a Commercial Supplier for Pavers
Pavers, sometimes called paver stones, are an extremely popular and versatile material used for landscaping and hardscaping applications. They are..
Read MoreFall Landscaping Tips to Set Your Yard Up for Spring Success
Fall is in the air, and that means it’s time to prepare your yard for cooler temperatures, changing weather, and winter dormancy. While it’s easy to..
Read MoreSoil Health in Oklahoma: Save Money & Build Resilient Landscapes
You know that feeling when you dig into really good soil? It’s dark, crumbly, and smells earthy. Compare that to the hard-packed clay or sandy dust..
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