Feb 17, 2014
Has anyone built a full size basketball court in their back yard? I want one, but I don't know where to start, any thoughts?
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Sep 2, 2015
Is there a good way to keep my mulch from washing down my hill and into my back yard every time in rains? I thought buying the edging around the bed would help but it still doesn't really help. I realize its on a hill and to some extent it may always wash a little, but there has to be a way to minimize the effect so it doesn't keep killing my grass.
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John Ford asked:

Feb 17, 2014
Real grass or artificial grass? Which is better in the long run?
Dec 11, 2014

As a builder I could tell you there is no right answer. I built my home on the water and I have switched from eal grass to artificial . My reasoning was to conserve water and time. Now I can also focas my time on other things. I've addded a complet creek that runs down my entite property into the lake and addded palm tees and other floweers and tees. The amazing thing is hoe green my yard always appears from lake and now I have installed over 20 other homes with the same product. For me the switch was completely worth it as well as all the new clients I've gathered from it. It's a personal decision for sure. www.greenbuiltwa.com

Sep 2, 2015
Is there a good way to keep my mulch from washing down my hill and into my back yard every time in rains? I thought buying the edging around the bed would help but it still doesn't really help. I realize its on a hill and to some extent it may always wash a little, but there has to be a way to minimize the effect so it doesn't keep killing my grass.
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Mar 20, 2017
How can I quickly upgrade the exterior of my home/front yard? I want to give the exterior of my home a springtime 'facelift' without completely relandscaping my yard/renovating my house. What kind of exterior upgrades do you suggest I make to achieve this, without breaking the bank?
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Greg Frink asked:

Aug 28, 2014
Best way to get rid of blackberries

Rich Manney answered:

Aug 30, 2014

Eat Them!!  

John Ford asked:

Feb 17, 2014
Best way to detect a leak in a residential irrigation sprinkler system? We had sprinklers installed when our house was built 10 years ago. Now, we have a leak somewhere in the lawn due to a pipe burst, probably from the recent freezing. The original contractor went out of business.
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Oct 8, 2018
What are the landscape design tips and trends in 2018? http://gardendesignsandlandscapes.blogspot.com/2018/07/8-landscape-design-tips-and-trends.html
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Apr 26, 2020
How and who do I contact with a complaint on a builder? I have had a drainage problem in the sides of my yard. The builder keeps telling me that the french drain is of specification. However, when I get a landscaper to come out, each one has told me that it is a drainage problem. the builder refused to alleviate this problem...
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John Ford asked:

Feb 17, 2014
Best way to detect a leak in a residential irrigation sprinkler system?
Apr 30, 2014

Hi John, 

Turn on your sprinklers for the zone your leak is on and let it run. The area where the leak is will cause the ground around it to be soaked and water logged more so than any other area. There is your leak.

Good luck!

Mark Miles asked:

Jan 14, 2015
For a six-foot retaining wall, do you recommend concrete or blocks? If blocks, what kind of products do you recommend?
Feb 2, 2015

You need to make sure that the material allows water to pass thru the block or stone.  Both choices can allow water thru if planned ahead.  Blocks can have weep holes that allow water to pass and many faux stone products are designed for drainage. 

Give a place for the water to go -

Greg Frink asked:

Aug 28, 2014
Best way to get rid of blackberries
Aug 28, 2014

They have places that you can rent goats from.  They are prolific eaters. 

Mark Miles asked:

Jan 14, 2015
For a six-foot retaining wall, do you recommend concrete or blocks? If blocks, what kind of products do you recommend?
Jan 20, 2015

Mark, the answer depends on the topo ie the slope and terrain. Consult a local structual engineer..

proper drainage away, footers, rock, filter cloth, french drainect ect ( water is a hydrolic tool)

The design and layout are also important

*** A great engineer showed us the value of reenforcing a wall with a block planting box....  this gave an enormus amount of protection from failure

Best of Luck

Billy Gavigan

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May 25, 2017
What's the most common challenge you run into with landscaping projects that most homeowners don't anticipate?

The biggest issue we run into is not having enough black dirt (quality soil) on on hand. Trucking in more soil can add thousands of dollars, and it's not often evident at the start of construction or remodeling.

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