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For the avid do-it-yourself landscaper, the right tools are important. After all, if one wishes to save money on the expenses associated with having a well cared for yard, it is best to make sure that he or she has all of the tools necessary to create an attractive landscape. By understanding some of the most common tools used for basic landscaping needs, you can ensure that you have everything you need to keep your lawn in the best possible shape, bringing delight and distinction to your grounds, be they large or small.

Shovels, rakes, trowels, and hand cultivators. These are the most basic of tools when it comes to landscaping. Every home should be supplied with these basic implements. They make just about every landscaping endeavor possible. Shovels to remove sod and turn soil, as well as dig the holes necessary for fixtures like trees and hardscapes, Rakes are essential to smooth out planting beds and prepare ground for things like sod without packing the dirt. Trowels and hand cultivators allow you to perform minute work that requires more attention to detail. All of these tools are necessary to the proper functioning and care of a landscape.

Pruners and shears. These tools are used to improve the appearance of woody plants and trees. They keep plants from encroaching in other areas, and they also promote the overall health of the plants. They help maintain a neat appearance, and if you have topiary concerns, they are indispensable in maintaining a set shape. There are hand pruners, tools that help with the smaller branches and are easier to use, loppers for getting thicker branches that are to large for pruners, and even pruning saws that can help you with the toughest of branches. Hedge shears provide a way for hedges to be trimmed more conscientiously than with electric or gas-run trimmers (although these are widely available and can make maintaining hedges much easier).

Lawnmower. This is perhaps one of the most common and most obvious of landscaping tools. It is meant to keep the grass at a reasonable level, and to keep the lawn neat and healthy. Related to lawnmowers in the trimming department are things like weed wackers, which are very useful in keeping edges that can’t be cut by a mower nice and neat. Additionally, the use of some special machinery, designed to eliminate thick brush is useful to have on hand, even it is only in the form of a machine rented once a year.

Other tools of interest. Of course, there are specialty tools that may be needed depending upon on the features of your landscape. If you have a water fixture, it is important to make sure that you have the proper pumps and filters, and that you have little skimmers that can allow you to remove larger pieces of debris from the water. Automatic sprinklers can make watering the lawn and your other plants much easier, and you should have a garden hose for special watering needs. Regular household tools such as hammer and nails, levels, and drills can be helpful if you have built landscape features like patios, decks, pergolas, and trellises. They can also be useful in building things like containers and creating raised beds.

Wheelbarrow. A wheelbarrow will always be of infinite use for the avid landscaper and improver. Wheelbarrows are very useful for moving debris as well as bringing needed implements to their proper places. They haul dirt and bring in plants. They make it possible to for one person to carry a load that otherwise she or he would not be able to handle. For the serious landscaper, a wheelbarrow is indeed necessary.

When you have all of the tools necessary to take care of your landscape, then you are well rewarded for your hard work. Acquiring the more common tools can also save you money in the long run, as they can be used over and over again. Additionally, many of the more common landscape tools are fairly small in size and easy to store in a garage or a shed. As long as they are kept neatly arranged in place, they are easy to get to when needed, and not hard to find. Proper maintenance of you tools is important: keep them from becoming rusty, and make sure your lawnmower and other gas or electric implements are well oiled and always have plenty of gas. Proper care of your tools ensures that you will be able to properly care for your landscape.

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2 The Landscape Connection   Landscaping Materials in Flagstaff, AZFor quality landscaping materials in Flagstaff, AZ, The Landscape Connection provides residential and commercial topsoil, landscaping rocks, bark and granite, as well as all landscaping supplies.
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MNLA Landscape Awards 2009 – Design

2 MNLA Landscape Awards 2009   DesignThe Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association awarded these companies 2009 Landscape Awards in design:

1. Residential Front Yard

Lori McCabe, Johnson Creek Landscaping
Bicker residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

2. Residential Rear Yard

Tim Johnson, Southview Design
Tashjain Residence-Reflection Pool Redux
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Jack Dorcey, Bever Landscaping
Grover Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Heather Grossmann, Mom's Landscaping & Design
Nordvad Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Meg Arnosti & Dan Gleeson, Windsor Companies
Sauer Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

3. Residential Full Yard

Christopher Ochs, Windsor Companies
Private Residence-N. Oaks
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Dee Larson, Winco Landscape & Design
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

David Sonka, Bever Landscaping
North Shore Hawaii Estate
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Alyson Landmark, Outdoor Environments, Inc.
Rochester Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Steve Modrow, biota- A Landscape Design + Build Firm
Lakeside Modern
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

James Sweeney, Mom's Landscaping & Design LLC
Hale Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

4. Specialty Projects

Scott Buerkley, Sarahs Cottage Creations
Manning Trail Flower Box
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

2009 Landscape Design Grand Honor Awards

1. Residential Front Yard

Ed Burke, Phillips Garden
Summit Hill Residence
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

2. Residential Rear Yard

Tyler Grissman, Phillips Garden
Macalester Groveland residence
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

Eric Baldus, Terravista landscape and Design
Twin Cities Tyrens
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

3. Sustainable Environment

Dale Gustafson, Gustafson Design
Eagle Point
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

Jim Hagstrom, Savanna Designs
Capen Prairie Garden
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

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2 Landscaping and Gardening Ideas for Your Backyard SpaceThe Lowe's Creative Ideas team shows viewers how to make the most of their backyard space with inspiring landscaping and gardening ideas. For more videos like this one, visit http://www.Lowes.com/Videos

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2 Minneapolis Back Yard Landscape by Moms L&DCharming back yard rennovation in Minneapolis features a raised Travertine terrace with fanciful wrought-iron hand rails, natural stone patios, garden walkways, and a very unique water feature.

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Our geometry project is to design a six-acre park, and we are looking for either landscaping software that will allow us to design such a huge area of land or "virtual graph paper" that will reach into the 200 unit range. We would prefer the software to be free. Thanks!

Google Sketchup
easy-to-use 3D modeling software that enables you to create 3D models of houses, buildings and many other objects, using an array of drag and drop tools and materials in a WYSIWYG editing environment. You can design your objects with rectangles, circles, ovals, arcs, lines and freehand drawings, and use a unique push/pull tool to add dimension to 2D object...
Freeware.

http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/misctools/fwhomehobby.html

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Looking for a website with landscaping ideas?

I am looking for a website that shows landscaping ideas for "normal" everyday homes , seems like they are all these huge fabulous homes owned by rich people which I am not,lol I own a brick ranch and am looking to re-landscape the front yard. Any ideas would be much appreciated!

Try this place, http://www.landscapingideasonline.com/ I found it when I was looking for some garden gnomes, which I think are awesome to landscape with. I did end up using a couple of the ideas from that website in the placement of the gnomes that I found at www.shadygnomes.com but there are tons of pictures to look though, so get ready and good luck.

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We have a medium sized backyard with rock landscaping. Our Malti-poo refuses to do his business in the backyard. But, he will happily go when I take him to a local park. I've noticed he likes greenery (grass, shrubs, bushes, etc...).

We don't have a watering system installed in the backyard, so switching to grass isn't really an option.

Does anyone have any ideas that might help?

Thanks in advance.

build a raised box planter back there..... install a section of sod in it, after filling it with topsoil and a little compost .... place a fake tree, like a ficus in one corner for him to lift his leg on..... keep a watering can nearby.... water the sod when he 'goes'.... if the sod gets too smelly, you can lift it and replace it for a few bucks when you buy another one..... again... praise the right action!!....

here's one that's what I'm trying to describe, but this one is plastic....

http://uniquedistributors.com/dogpotty.html

again, close, but synthetic.... you want real , don't you?.

http://www.amazon.com/ORIGINAL-PETaPOTTY-INDOOR-TOILET-SYSTEM/dp/B000RO660W

same deal...

http://item.express.ebay.com/__Pet-Supplies_PETaPOTTY-CUSTOM-MEGA-XXXL-DOG-LAWN-TOILET-SYSTEM_W0QQitemZ130227336365QQihZ003QQptdnZPetQ20SuppliesQQptdiZ1012QQcmdZExpressItem

oh, you get the idea.........!!

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Set of wheels stolen from truck at Smithfield landscaping company
A set of six wheels and tires, valued at $3,800, were stolen overnight from a dump truck parked at a landscaping company on Business Route 209 in Smithfield Township.

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Garden Landscape Work 03/2005

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