Month: June 2026
28Jun
Sod Installation Tips for High-Traffic Summer Areas
Sod installation in high-traffic areas during summer poses specific challenges. Heat, foot traffic, and rapid moisture loss all work against successful establishment. For landscaping professionals, the difference between a surface that thrives and one that fails often comes down to preparation and early care. Here’s how to approach it with consistency and long-term performance in [...] Read more
21Jun
How Aggregate Foundations Improve Hardscape Lifespan
When a hardscape fails, it rarely starts at the surface. Cracked pavers, shifting interlocking stone, and pooling water usually trace back to what’s underneath. For landscaping professionals, the foundation is where durability is won or lost. Getting the aggregate base right isn’t just best practice. It’s what separates a five-year job from a twenty-year one. [...] Read more
14Jun
Maximizing Tiny Outdoor Spaces with Strategic Landscape Supplies
As tiny homes and smaller living spaces continue to grow in popularity, homeowners and contractors alike are rethinking how to make the most of limited outdoor space. Designers are increasingly highlighting practical strategies for maximizing every inch of a compact landscape. These insights are especially relevant for landscaping professionals working on small projects where efficiency, [...] Read more
07Jun
When to Choose Sod Over Seed for Spring Installations
Spring is go-time for most landscaping crews. Clients want green lawns fast, schedules are tight, and weather windows can shift quickly. One of the most common decisions contractors face is whether to install sod or go with grass seed. Both have their place, but the choice affects rooting, maintenance demands, and how quickly a project [...] Read more



