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JW Landscaping

Apr 10, 2023 Spring Lawn And Landscape Care: A Complete Guide

Spring Lawn And Landscape Care: A Complete Guide

With spring in the air and the snow melting, it’s time to get the lawn, softscaping, and landscaping prepped and ready for planting. Yet how do you go about this? What do you need to know to make sure that you are in the best possible position to plant a fantastic garden that will be the envy of your neighbours? Following a few steps, you can be more than ready to get planting and grow as you have never grown before.  Before the snow has fully melted or even before the last frost, check your gardening equipment. The lawnmower that has been sitting all winter in the garage or shed, your pruning shears, trowels and more should all be checked for rust or chips in the blades.   Ensuring all your tools are in great shape and ready to go will save time later.

You can call us at 905-512-6549, or
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Mar 08, 2023 The Benefits of SOD Insulation

The Benefits of SOD Insulation

Before we look at the benefit of sod as insulation, we need to know what sod is. Sod, or turf, is the top layer of soil in which grass grows.  Turf is usually harvested and rolled up for transportation in strips, making it easier and faster to lay in its new home. Traditionally, sod is used to create new grass landscapes. It replaces damaged grass with vibrant new, and fuller-looking grass. Sod can also create a new green space for people to relax. It can be easily cut, then shaped.
Feb 13, 2023 The Ultimate Spring Yard Clean-Up Checklist

The Ultimate Spring Yard Clean-Up...

When winter withers away and spring is around the corner, it’s time to get into gear and start your spring yard cleaning! Even though the start of spring is still a bit too cold to spend the whole day doing spring clean-up and landscaping, you can begin doing a few things at a time and leave the big jobs for when the weather gets warmer.

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