Friday, December 29, 2023

Monday, December 25, 2023

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas for us!

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Saturday, December 23, 2023

A family friendly garden designed for outdoor entertaining 🌱 Behind the ...


Step into this family friendly, front yard designed for foodies and you'll see why the owners enjoy outdoor entertaining & gardening in Australia!

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Types of Lawn Plants

Lawns need not be, and have not always been, made up of grasses alone. Other plants for lawn-like usable garden areas are sedges, low herbs and wildflowers, moss lawns, and ground covers that can be walked upon.

Thousands of varieties of grasses and grasslike plants are used for lawns, each adapted to specific conditions of precipitation and irrigation, seasonal temperatures, and sun/shade tolerances. Plant hybridizers and botanists are constantly creating and finding improved varieties of the basic species and new ones, often more economical and environmentally sustainable by needing less water, fertilizer, pest and disease treatments, and maintenance. The three basic categories are cool season grasses, warm season grasses, and grass alternatives.

Read more, here.

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Sunday, December 17, 2023

EASY PVC CHRISTMAS TREES - TUTORIAL


Let’s make 7ft tall, PVC CHRISTMAS TREES! This tutorial will show you how to create inexpensive trees that will look stunning in your yard, porch or business

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

How to Put Fall Leaves to Work in Your Garden


Learn how to recycle your fallen leaves into a nutritious mulch for your garden and landscape. Leaf mulch made from fall leaves nourishes all the life that grows in and from the soil and helps insulate the soil, retain moisture, and prevent soil erosion. Mulch made from leaves also provides the organic matter that improves soil texture and drainage. Learn how any soil can be improved with organic matter like leaves.

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Monday, December 11, 2023

Origins of Lawns

Lawns may have originated as grassed enclosures within early medieval settlements used for communal grazing of livestock, as distinct from fields reserved for agriculture. The word "laune" is first attested in 1540, and is likely related to the Celtic Brythonic word lan/llan/laun, which has the meaning of enclosure, often in relation to a place of worship.

In medieval Europe, open expanses of low grasses became valued among the aristocracy because they allowed those inside an enclosed fence or castle to view those approaching.

Lawns became popular with the aristocracy in northern Europe from the Middle Ages onward. The early lawns were not always distinguishable from pasture fields. The damp climate of maritime Western Europe in the north made lawns possible to grow and manage. They were not a part of gardens in other regions and cultures of the world until contemporary influence.

The origins of the popularity of contemporary lawns comes from 18th century trends replicating the romantic aestheticism of grassy pastoralism from Italian landscape paintings.

Before the invention of mowing machines in 1830, lawns were managed very differently. They were an element of wealthy estates and manor houses, and in some places were maintained by the labor-intensive methods of scything and shearing. In most situations, they were also pasture land maintained through grazing by sheep or other livestock. Areas of grass grazed regularly by rabbits, horses or sheep over a long period often form a very low, tight sward similar to a modern lawn. This was the original meaning of the word "lawn" care, and the term can still be found in place names. Some forest areas where extensive grazing is practiced still have these seminatural lawns. For example, in the New Forest, England, such grazed areas are common, and are known as lawns, for example Balmer Lawn. Lawns similar to those of today first appeared in France and England in the 1700s when André Le Nôtre designed the gardens of Versailles that included a small area of grass called the tapis vert, or "green carpet".

Read more, here.

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Friday, December 8, 2023

Lawn

A lawn is an area of soil-covered land planted with grasses and other durable plants such as clover which are maintained at a short height with a lawnmower (or sometimes grazing animals) and used for aesthetic and recreational purposes. Lawns are usually composed only of grass species, subject to weed and pest control, maintained in a green color (e.g., by watering), and are regularly mowed to ensure an acceptable length. Lawns are used around houses, apartments, commercial buildings and offices. Many city parks also have large lawn areas. In recreational contexts, the specialised names turf, pitch, field or green may be used, depending on the sport and the continent.

The term "lawn", referring to a managed grass space, dates to at least than the 16th century. Tied to suburban expansion and the creation of the household aesthetic, the lawn is an important aspect of the interaction between the natural environment and the constructed urban and suburban space. In many suburban areas, there are bylaws in place requiring houses to have lawns and requiring the proper maintenance of these lawns. In some jurisdictions where there are water shortages, local government authorities are encouraging alternatives to lawns to reduce water use.

Read more, here.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Curb Appeal Landscaping Tips


Jason Duffney provides curb appeal landscaping tips for new home buyers and those looking to sell. The example with this property is a client with a home that had an existing landscape they wanted to update into a style with plants and design they prefer. Jason provides his perspective on pairing the landscape plan with the architecture of the home, landscape design principles and client preferences. 

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Saturday, December 2, 2023

Pests

Garden pests
Garden pests are generally plants, fungi, or animals (frequently insects) that engage in activity that the gardener considers undesirable. A pest may crowd out desirable plants, disturb soil, stunt the growth of young seedlings, steal or damage fruit, or otherwise kill plants, hamper their growth, damage their appearance, or reduce the quality of the edible or ornamental portions of the plant. Aphids, spider mites, slugs, snails, ants, birds, and even cats are commonly considered to be garden pests.

Because gardeners may have different goals, organisms considered "garden pests" vary from gardener to gardener. Tropaeolum speciosum, for example, may be considered a desirable and ornamental garden plant, or it may be considered a pest if it seeds and starts to grow where it is not wanted. As another example, in lawns, moss can become dominant and be impossible to eradicate. In some lawns, lichens, especially very damp lawn lichens such as Peltigera lactucfolia and P. membranacea, can become difficult to control and are considered pests.

Garden pest control
There are many ways by which unwanted pests are removed from a garden. The techniques vary depending on the pest, the gardener's goals, and the gardener's philosophy. For example, snails may be dealt with through the use of a chemical pesticide, an organic pesticide, hand-picking, barriers, or simply growing snail-resistant plants.

Pest control is often done through the use of pesticides, which may be either organic or artificially synthesized. Pesticides may affect the ecology of a garden due to their effects on the populations of both target and non-target species. For example, unintended exposure to some neonicotinoid pesticides has been proposed as a factor in the recent decline in honey bee populations. A mole vibrator can deter mole activity in a garden.

Other means of control include the removal of infected plants, using fertilizers and biostimulants to improve the health and vigour of plants so they better resist attack, practising crop rotation to prevent pest build-up, using companion planting, and practising good garden hygiene, such as disinfecting tools and clearing debris and weeds which may harbour pests.

Read more, here.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Gardening vs Farming


Gardening for beauty is likely nearly as old as farming for food, however for most of history for the majority of people there was no real distinction since the need for food and other useful products trumped other concerns. Small-scale, subsistence agriculture (called hoe-farming) is largely indistinguishable from gardening. A patch of potatoes grown by a Peruvian peasant or an Irish smallholder for personal use could be described as either a garden or a farm. Gardening for average people evolved as a separate discipline, more concerned with aesthetics, recreation and leisure, under the influence of the pleasure gardens of the wealthy.[citation needed] Meanwhile, farming has evolved (in developed countries) in the direction of commercialization, economics of scale, and monocropping.

In respect to its food-producing purpose, gardening is distinguished from farming chiefly by scale and intent. Farming occurs on a larger scale, and with the production of salable goods as a major motivation. Gardening happens on a smaller scale, primarily for pleasure and to produce goods for the gardener's own family or community. There is some overlap between the terms, particularly in that some moderate-sized vegetable growing concerns, often called market gardening, can fit in either category.

The key distinction between gardening and farming is essentially one of scale; gardening can be a hobby or an income supplement, but farming is generally understood as a full-time or commercial activity, usually involving more land and quite different practices. One distinction is that gardening is labor-intensive and employs very little infrastructural capital, sometimes no more than a few tools, e.g. a spade, hoe, basket and watering can. By contrast, larger-scale farming often involves irrigation systems, chemical fertilizers and harvesters or at least ladders, e.g. to reach up into fruit trees. However, this distinction is becoming blurred with the increasing use of power tools in even small gardens.

Monty Don has speculated on an atavistic connection between present-day gardeners and pre-modern peasantry.

The term precision agriculture is sometimes used to describe gardening using intermediate technology (more than tools, less than harvesters), especially of organic varieties. Gardening is effectively scaled up to feed entire villages of over 100 people from specialized plots. A variant is the community garden which offers plots to urban dwellers; see further in allotment (gardening).

Read more, here.

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Sunday, November 26, 2023

Low Maintenance Garden Ideas for Easy Landscaping


Low Maintenance Garden Ideas for Easy Landscaping

Gardening is a source of solace and joy, but not everyone has the time or inclination for high-maintenance landscapes. Enter the realm of low-maintenance gardening, where beauty meets practicality.

Many people love gardening, but not everyone has the time, energy, or resources to maintain a beautiful and healthy garden. Gardening can be a lot of work, especially if you have a large or complex garden that requires constant watering, weeding, pruning, mowing, and fertilizing. But what if you could have a garden that looks great and requires minimal care?

Low maintenance garden ideas are all about choosing the right plants, materials, and designs that suit your space and lifestyle. Low maintenance gardens are not only easy to maintain, but also good for the environment, as they reduce water consumption, waste production, and chemical use.

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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Monday, November 20, 2023

Landscaping

Landscaping refers to any activity that modifies the visible features of an area of land, including the following:

  • Living elements, such as flora or fauna; or what is commonly called gardening, the art and craft of growing plants with a goal of creating a beauty within the landscape.
  • Natural abiotic elements, such as landforms, terrain shape and elevation, or bodies of water.
  • Abstract elements, such as the weather and lighting conditions.
  • Landscaping requires expertise in horticulture and artistic design.
Read more, here.

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Friday, November 17, 2023

Types of Gardening

Residential gardening takes place near the home, in a space referred to as the garden. Although a garden typically is located on the land near a residence, it may also be located on a roof, in an atrium, on a balcony, in a window box, on a patio or vivarium.

Gardening also takes place in non-residential green areas, such as parks, public or semi-public gardens (botanical gardens or zoological gardens), amusement parks, along transportation corridors, and around tourist attractions and garden hotels. In these situations, a staff of gardeners or groundskeepers maintains the gardens.

  • Indoor gardening is concerned with the growing of houseplants within a residence or building, in a conservatory, or in a greenhouse. Indoor gardens are sometimes incorporated as part of air conditioning or heating systems. Indoor gardening extends the growing season in the fall and spring and can be used for winter gardening.
  • Native plant gardening is concerned with the use of native plants with or without the intent of creating wildlife habitat. The goal is to create a garden in harmony with, and adapted to a given area. This type of gardening typically reduces water usage, maintenance, and fertilization costs, while increasing native faunal interest.
  • Water gardening is concerned with growing plants adapted to pools and ponds. Bog gardens are also considered a type of water garden. These all require special conditions and considerations. A simple water garden may consist solely of a tub containing the water and plant(s). In aquascaping, a garden is created within an aquarium tank.
  • Container gardening is concerned with growing plants in any type of container either indoors or outdoors. Common containers are pots, hanging baskets, and planters. Container gardening is usually used in atriums and on balconies, patios, and roof tops.
  • Hügelkultur is concerned with growing plants on piles of rotting wood, as a form of raised bed gardening and composting in situ. An English loanword from German, it means "mound garden." Toby Hemenway, noted permaculture author and teacher, considers wood buried in trenches to also be a form of hugelkultur referred to as a dead wood swale. Hugelkultur is practiced by Sepp Holzer as a method of forest gardening and agroforestry, and by Geoff Lawton as a method of dryland farming and desert greening. When used as a method of disposing of large volumes of waste wood and woody debris, hugelkultur accomplishes carbon sequestration. It is also a form of xeriscaping.
  • Community gardening is a social activity in which an area of land is gardened by a group of people, providing access to fresh produce, herbs, flowers and plants as well as access to satisfying labor, neighborhood improvement, sense of community and connection to the environment. Community gardens are typically owned in trust by local governments or nonprofits.
  • Garden sharing partners landowners with gardeners in need of land. These shared gardens, typically front or back yards, are usually used to produce food that is divided between the two parties.
  • Organic gardening uses natural, sustainable methods, fertilizers and pesticides to grow non-genetically modified crops.
  • Biodynamic gardening or biodynamic agriculture is similar to organic gardening, but it includes various esoteric concepts drawn from the ideas of Rudolf Steiner, such as astrological sowing and planting calendar and particular field and compost preparations.
  • Commercial gardening is a more intensive type of gardening that involves the production of vegetables, nontropical fruits, and flowers from local farmers. Commercial gardening began because farmers would sell locally to stop food from spoiling faster because of the transportation of goods from a far distance. Mediterranean agriculture is also a common practice that commercial gardeners use. Mediterranean agriculture is the practice of cultivating animals such as sheep to help weed and provide manure for vine crops, grains, or citrus. Gardeners can easily train these animals to not eat the actual plant.
Read more, here.

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Beautiful Yard Design from Scratch | Lawn Transformation with Fence, Wa...


This is the completion of our yard project from start to finish! It took about 3 months working primarily for a few hours at a time on the weekends. 

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Dixon CA 95620

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Types of Lawn Plants

Lawns need not be, and have not always been, made up of grasses alone. Other plants for lawn-like usable garden areas are sedges, low herbs and wildflowers, moss lawns, and ground covers that can be walked upon.

Thousands of varieties of grasses and grasslike plants are used for lawns, each adapted to specific conditions of precipitation and irrigation, seasonal temperatures, and sun/shade tolerances. Plant hybridizers and botanists are constantly creating and finding improved varieties of the basic species and new ones, often more economical and environmentally sustainable by needing less water, fertilizer, pest and disease treatments, and maintenance. The three basic categories are cool season grasses, warm season grasses, and grass alternatives.

Read more, here.

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150 East H Street
Dixon CA 95620

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Lawn

A lawn is an area of soil-covered land planted with grasses and other durable plants such as clover which are maintained at a short height with a lawnmower (or sometimes grazing animals) and used for aesthetic and recreational purposes. Lawns are usually composed only of grass species, subject to weed and pest control, maintained in a green color (e.g., by watering), and are regularly mowed to ensure an acceptable length. Lawns are used around houses, apartments, commercial buildings and offices. Many city parks also have large lawn areas. In recreational contexts, the specialised names turf, pitch, field or green may be used, depending on the sport and the continent.

The term "lawn", referring to a managed grass space, dates to at least than the 16th century. Tied to suburban expansion and the creation of the household aesthetic, the lawn is an important aspect of the interaction between the natural environment and the constructed urban and suburban space. In many suburban areas, there are bylaws in place requiring houses to have lawns and requiring the proper maintenance of these lawns. In some jurisdictions where there are water shortages, local government authorities are encouraging alternatives to lawns to reduce water use.

Read more, here.

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150 East H Street
Dixon CA 95620

Thursday, November 2, 2023

What is Flagstone?

Flagstone (flag) is a generic flat stone, sometimes cut in regular rectangular or square shape and usually used for paving slabs or walkways, patios, flooring, fences and roofing. It may be used for memorials, headstones, facades and other construction. The name derives from Middle English flagge meaning turf, perhaps from Old Norse flaga meaning slab or chip.

Flagstone is a sedimentary rock that is split into layers along bedding planes. Flagstone is usually a form of a sandstone composed of feldspar and quartz and is arenaceous in grain size (0.16 mm – 2 mm in diameter). The material that binds flagstone is usually composed of silica, calcite, or iron oxide. The rock color usually comes from these cementing materials. Typical flagstone colors are red, blue, and buff, though exotic colors exist.

Flagstone is quarried in places with bedded sedimentary rocks with fissile bedding planes.

Around the thirteenth century, the ceilings, walls and floors in European architecture became more ornate. Anglo-Saxons in particular used flagstones as flooring materials in the interior rooms of castles and other structures. Lindisfarne Castle in England and Muchalls Castle (14th century) in Scotland are among many examples of buildings with surviving flagstone floors.

Flagstone shingles are a traditional roofing material, and are a type of roof shingle commonly used in the Alps, where they are laid dry – often held in place with pegs or hooks. In the Aosta Valley, Italy, buildings in historical areas are required to be covered in stone shingles.

Read more, here.

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Dixon CA 95620

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Happy Halloween


Have a safe and fun Halloween!

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Dixon CA 95620

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Bark

Bark is the outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants. Plants with bark include trees, woody vines, and shrubs. Bark refers to all the tissues outside the vascular cambium and is a nontechnical term. It overlays the wood and consists of the inner bark and the outer bark. The inner bark, which in older stems is living tissue, includes the innermost layer of the periderm. The outer bark on older stems includes the dead tissue on the surface of the stems, along with parts of the outermost periderm and all the tissues on the outer side of the periderm. The outer bark on trees which lies external to the living periderm is also called the rhytidome.

Products derived from bark include bark shingle siding and wall coverings, spices and other flavorings, tanbark for tannin, resin, latex, medicines, poisons, various hallucinogenic chemicals and cork. Bark has been used to make cloth, canoes, and ropes and used as a surface for paintings and map making.[2] A number of plants are also grown for their attractive or interesting bark colorations and surface textures or their bark is used as landscape mulch.

Read more, here.

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Saturday, October 21, 2023

Materials and Production of Wood Chips

The raw materials of woodchips can be pulpwood, waste wood, and residual wood from agriculture, landscaping, logging, and sawmills. Woodchips can also be produced from remaining forestry materials including tree crowns, branches, unsaleable materials or undersized trees.

Forestry operations provide the raw materials needed for woodchip production. Almost any tree can be converted into woodchips, however, the type and quality of the wood used to produce woodchips depends largely on the market. Softwood species, for instance, tend to be more versatile for use as woodchips than hardwood species because they are less dense and faster growing.

A wood chipper is a machine used for cutting wood into smaller pieces (chips). There are several types of wood chippers, each having a different use depending on the type of processing the woodchips will undergo.

Read more, here.

Come visit us for all your landscaping material needs. We have something for everyone.

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Dixon CA 95620

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Vanishing Waterfalls Easy DIY Planter Pot Fountain


Although I've done a pond this year, I still have so much planned for outside. This DIY Fountain wasn't on my radar originally, but I think it was a great addition to the lineup! It's a great example of what you can make with a little elbow grease and a solid idea. Plus, it's great to have the sounds of waterfalls on the property again! My wife and I have missed the sounds of our ponds since we moved, but this solves that issue for now.

Anyway, join me in this fun tutorial as I show you how I transformed a few planter pots into a beautiful, living piece of art. Enjoy!

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Dixon CA 95620

Sunday, October 15, 2023

What is Mulch?

A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil. Reasons for applying mulch include conservation of soil moisture, improving fertility and health of the soil, reducing weed growth and enhancing the visual appeal of the area.

A mulch is usually, but not exclusively, organic in nature. It may be permanent (e.g. plastic sheeting) or temporary (e.g. bark chips). It may be applied to bare soil or around existing plants. Mulches of manure or compost will be incorporated naturally into the soil by the activity of worms and other organisms. The process is used both in commercial crop production and in gardening, and when applied correctly, can improve soil productivity.

Read more, here.

Come visit us for all your mulch and landscape material needs!

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Dixon CA 95620

Thursday, October 12, 2023

Do-It-Yourself Concrete From Dixon Landscape Materials


Dixon Landscape now offers a Do It Yourself (DIY) solution for your concrete needs. We have a fleet of small “portable cement mixers" that tow behind a vehicle and hold 1-yard of concrete, which continues to mix during transit so that it is an effective pour when it arrives at the destination.

It is a very inexpensive way to do a smaller job compared to buying concrete in a bigger truck. It is also more convenient and useful than mixing it yourself onsite – and a good deal less work as well.

We load all the ingredients onsite (concrete gravel, cement and water) into the “mixer trailer" while it is spinning here at Dixon Landscape…the mixer trailer is then ready to haul away to the job destination.

See more at https://dixonlandscapematerials.com/diy-concrete/

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Dixon CA 95620



Monday, October 9, 2023

Try these if you’re looking for privacy in your backyard!


Landscaping for screening and privacy is a huge for homeowners.  If you are looking for privacy screening for your home, watch this! I've recently found Eagleston Hollies and I'm hopeful it will give us privacy and beauty for many years to come.  I’m in Savannah, GA coastal zone 8b - Eagleston Hollies do well in zones 6-9

I planted this hedge along my fence with four hollies in a way that allows me to have under plantings.  The idea is to soften the fence, add some height, beauty and privacy.  I'm excited to watch this screen grow, watch the birds visit the hollies for their berries and get a nice screen and privacy. If you are looking for a screening and privacy solution you've got to watch this.

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Dixon CA 95620

Friday, October 6, 2023

What Do We Offer?

Barks / Decorative Rocks / Aggregates / Soils / Sands / Pathfines / Flagstone / Bricks & Blocks / Pavers / Stepping Stone / Retaining Wall / Veneer Stone Sod / Rebar / Plastic Bender Board / Weed Block Fabric / More

150 East H Street | Dixon CA 95620
Email: Sales@Dixonlandscape.com
Phone: 707-678-8200
Fax: 707-678-8300

HOURS:
Summer: Mon-Sat 7am-5pm | Closed Sunday
Winter: Mon-Sat 8am-4pm | Closed Sunday

Note: On rainy days, we may not open or may close early.
If it is raining, call us first.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Contact Us


150 East H Street | Dixon CA 95620
Email: Sales@Dixonlandscape.com
Phone: 707-678-8200
Fax: 707-678-8300

HOURS:
Summer: Mon-Sat 7am-5pm | Closed Sunday
Winter: Mon-Sat 8am-4pm | Closed Sunday

Note: On rainy days, we may not open or may close early.
If it is raining, call us first.

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Saturday, September 30, 2023

Creating an Enchanted Back-Yard Garden - From Planning to Maturity


Follow along as Rosanne takes you on a 15 year journey of creating an enchanted, cottage-style, back yard garden. Enjoy seeing beautiful natural stonework and plenty of weeping and unusual specimen trees and shrubs. By following basic design tips and techniques outlined in this video, the back-yard garden blends seamlessly with the rest of the garden.

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Dixon CA 95620

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Coverage Chart


Calculate your square footage by multiplying the length and width in feet

This chart should only be used for rough estimate. It is best to order extra product to account for the irregularities of the surface to be covered.

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Sunday, September 24, 2023

Accessories




We carry a range of other products to assist our customers who want to get as much in one place as they can. So we carry cement in bags, fertilizer, a small assortment of tools, gloves, soil cover underlaiment, bender board, rebar, and much more. Our inventory is constantly changing and growing.

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Monday, September 18, 2023

Friday, September 15, 2023

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

10 BEST perennials for your garden! | Lots of colorful flowers!


If you're like me, you love lots of colorful flowers in your garden.  I'd love to share with you the 10 BEST perennials for your garden that provide you with the color you're looking for.

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Saturday, September 9, 2023

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Sunday, September 3, 2023

How To Install a Rock Bed


Instructional video on all of the steps needed to install a basic rock bed.

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Monday, August 28, 2023

Friday, August 25, 2023

From Unbearable To Unbelievable: How We Installed Shade Sails / Canopy O...


Transforming Our Unbearable Platform Deck: Easy Installation of Amazing Shade Sails for All-Day Backyard Enjoyment.

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Dixon CA 95620

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

MODERN Front Yard Makeover - [Curb Appeal Landscaping 🌱]


Join me as I enhance the curb appeal of my home by transforming my old and high-maintenance front yard into a modern and visually captivating space! In this video, I'll share the complete makeover process, from removing outdated elements to incorporating sleek landscaping and minimalist-style plants. Get inspired and learn valuable tips for improving your own outdoor space.

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Dixon CA 95620

Sunday, August 13, 2023

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Monday, August 7, 2023

How to Use a Ratchet Strap - Tips and Tricks!


Ratchet straps are incredibly handy devices, and they are even harder workers when you team them up with some helpers and clever techniques.

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Dixon CA 95620

Friday, August 4, 2023

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Hardscape, Retaining Wall Materials : Basalite, StoneWall II


StoneWall II

See more retaining wall stone types and colors at Basalite

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Hardscape, Retaining Wall Materials : Basalite, Bayfield Freestanding Wall


Bayfield Freestanding Wall

See more retaining wall stone types and colors at Basalite

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Dixon CA 95620




Sunday, July 23, 2023

Hardscape, Retaining Wall Materials : Basalite, Bayfield Retaining Wall


Bayfield Retaining Wall

See more retaining wall stone types and colors at Basalite

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150 East H Street
Dixon CA 95620




Monday, July 17, 2023

Hardscape, Retaining Wall Materials : Basalite, Estate Wall Ashlar


Estate Wall Ashlar

See more retaining wall stone types and colors at Basalite

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Dixon CA 95620




Friday, July 14, 2023

Hardscape, Retaining Wall Materials : Basalite, Brisa Random Retaining Wall


Brisa Random Retaining Wall

See more retaining wall stone types and colors at Basalite

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150 East H Street
Dixon CA 95620