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  • How to Put a Riser on a Lawn Water Sprinkler

    A do-it-yourself home improvement can often be a daunting job, especially when faced with home sprinkler systems. The heartbeat of an irrigation system is composed of pipes, fittings and risers....

  • How a Rain Sensor Works

    Anyone can look outside at any given time and determine if it is raining or not. However, this is not the soul purpose of an electronic rain sensor. As the name implies, the sensor is able to...

  • Installing Sod Grass

    Installing sod grass is the easiest way to a beautiful lawn. Once established, a sodded lawn is easy to care for and provides a lush, soft place for adults to relax or for children to play on....

  • How to Replace an Orbit Sprinkler Head

    Orbit offers a wide variety of sprinkler heads that are compatible with sprinkler systems such as the Hunter PGP, Toro and Rainbird. Sprinkler systems make caring for your lawn, regardless of the...

  • How to Replace a Hunter Sprinkler Head

    If you own a Hunter sprinkler system you will have sprinkler heads throughout your lawn. The hunter spray sprinkler is designed to pop-up when the sprinkler is watering your lawn and retract when...

  • How to Maintain an Existing Landscape in Southern States

    "What do we do now?" may be the question you find yourself asking after having a new landscape installed. The idea of maintaining the beauty of your brand new yard may be overwhelming, especially...

  • How to Install a Warm Season Landscape in Southern States

    Spring has sprung and summer is on the way, which means it is time to install warm season plants. Whether you live in Austin or Atlanta, these steps will help you enjoy your landscape all summer long.

  • How to Install a Fall Landscape in Southern States

    If you've ever heard "Fall is the best time to plant," then you better believe it. It's true, especially in the southern states. Plants thrive in the cooler temperatures that fall offers. Plus,...

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