by Fred Jaicks | Uncategorized
You can create safe and inviting landscaping with the use of walkway lighting. At night, a lack of outdoor lights can make it difficult to navigate your yard, but introducing various light sources along driveways and pathways can illuminate these areas and add instant...
by Fred Jaicks | Uncategorized
While they are pests to some, birds, squirrels, butterflies, ladybugs, and other garden critters can be beneficial to outdoor ecosystems. Some are natural predators that feed on “bad” bugs, while others can live harmoniously in your backyard. If you enjoy...
by Fred Jaicks | Uncategorized
Living walls, otherwise known as green walls, are self-sufficient gardens attached vertically to the exterior or interior of a building. While living walls have been around since the 1930s, they have recently become highly popular among those looking for ways to give...
by Fred Jaicks | Uncategorized
Rugged or adorable, fierce and free, these characters who spend most, if not all, of their time outdoors have earned their titles as fans’ favorite fictional free spirits, wandering through wildernesses on Earth and elsewhere. This is the list of the top...
by Fred Jaicks | Uncategorized
Logs have many uses outside of traditional firewood. They are also an eco-friendly material that is perfect for inexpensive decorating. From garden benches to bike stands, logs create a natural, rustic look that can beautify your porch, patio, or yard. Need some...
by Fred Jaicks | Uncategorized
Arbor Day is a nationally celebrated day that highlights the environmental importance of trees. Generally celebrated on the last Friday in April, Arbor Day festivities encourage individuals and groups to observe the holiday by planting and caring for trees. On April...