by The Site Group Landscaping | Jul 6, 2023 | Hardscape Design, Outdoor Living
Being active outdoors is both a fun and healthy way to create opportunities for valuable family time. The opportunity to play sports right at home makes that family fun even more convenient. As you consider landscaping projects, here is a rundown of all of the...
by The Site Group Landscaping | Jun 29, 2022 | Landscaping Design, Outdoor Living
Sprawling acreage or small urban plot, you can have the charm of the Deep South in your Dayton backyard. To most people, the mention of Charleston, South Carolina evokes historical images: Fort Sumter, belles in colorful hoop skirts carrying parasols, the scent of...
by The Site Group Landscaping | Apr 27, 2021 | Hardscape Design, Landscaping Design, Outdoor Living
Ah the Midwest… Frigid winter, lovely spring and fall, and hot, sun drenched summers. We have it all! That beautiful sunshine, however, can be a bit much in the dog days of summer. How can you avoid too much sun, yet still enjoy the great outdoors during an Ohio...
by The Site Group Landscaping | Mar 23, 2019 | Landscaping Design, Outdoor Living
There are more reasons for you to include landscape lighting for your home’s exterior than meet the eye. Take safety. The last thing most of us want is to have folks taking a header on our property and possibly hurting themselves. Nighttime increases the risk for such...
by The Site Group Landscaping | Jul 5, 2012 | Landscaping Design, Outdoor Living
If you are thinking of enhancing your property’s curb appeal this summer, LED landscape lighting is a great way to accent your outdoor living space and dramatically improve your home’s curb appeal. LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lighting isn’t just a trend – it’s the...
by The Site Group Landscaping | Mar 16, 2012 | Landscaping & Garden Maintenance, Outdoor Living, Remodels & Renovations
Here are some great ideas for your spring planting: Bulbs: Great early color. Coordinate bloom times and colors for longer life. Remember that tulips lose vibrancy each year while old standards like daffodils and hyacinth get better with age. Creeping Phlox: Early...