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Creative Projects using Gravel

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Creative Projects using Gravel

Gravel can be used in all sorts of ways! When you think you can only use a certain product, you can more than likely use gravel instead.

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Retaining Walls: Timber vs. Block

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Retaining Walls: Timber vs. Block

Most everyone has heard of a retaining wall being made with either timbers or block material and most of the time, the question of “why?” comes up when discussing which one to choose.

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Stone for Driveways: What you can and can't use

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Stone for Driveways: What you can and can't use

Installing a gravel or stone driveway is more economical than a concrete, asphalt or paver driveway. Here are alternate options you should consider (and some to avoid).

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Fieldstone & Flagstone Tips

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Fieldstone & Flagstone Tips

The basic difference between flagstone and fieldstone is that flagstone is quarried (comes from beneath the ground) and fieldstone is on top of the ground (or in the case of our Tennessee stone, it comes from the side of a mountain). This results in products that are different in color and texture.

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How to buy Flagstone Stepping Stones

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How to buy Flagstone Stepping Stones

For stepping stones most of our friends and customers choose flagstone pieces over concrete pavers because of the natural shapes and variety of colors there are to choose from.

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Sod Care Guide

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Sod Care Guide

Since it was such a major buy this year I want to provide you guys with a step by step guide that help you either install or keep your grass healthy. 

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