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A large landscaping project is often best done over two or more seasons. You and your designer can break the property up into separate zones
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A large landscaping project is often best done over two or more seasons. You and your designer can break the property up into separate zones
Sunlight brings plenty of benefits, but too much of a good thing can be bad for us – and for our surroundings. This is especially
Shelter from the sun and the rain is important no matter where you live in Canada. It’s even more important when you spend lots of
Too many times the choice of lumber is the very last decision made when building a deck, dock, or even a boathouse. And all too
Flat roofs have been used for years in commercial buildings, but until a few years ago they were rarely seen on homes, cottages, or boathouses.
Moisture is a dirty word when it comes to homes and cottages. After all, evidence of excessive moisture can be a warning sign that problems
Planning for paving during the winter may seem counterintuitive, but in a post-COVID world, Niki Pickett says there’s no better time than now to get
Winter is coming. It may be a cliché, but it’s also an inevitability, even if we don’t like to think about it. The team at
While winter’s white blanket is often a sign that the landscaping season is over, Scott Black urges property owners to see the potential hidden in
One of the great pleasures of life in Ontario is being outside and absorbing all that nature has to offer. A vibrant vista as the