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Leaf Burrito Reusable Yard Debris Bags
Multiple Leaf Burritos get the job done!
Leaf Burrito
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 21, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Have you heard of a Leaf Burrito Reusable Yard Debris Bag? It is an innovative and eco-friendly reusable yard-debris bag invented, designed and manufactured in the USA. Leaf Burrito makes collecting and transporting yard debris easier, quicker and safer and its unique design opens completely flat then zips up like a sack. It is helping the Green industry, Landscapers and homeowners save time and money, as well as replace short-lived tarps and single-use plastic and paper bags.
Gone are the days of lifting heavy tarps, burlap and brown paper bags, now there is a solution called Leaf Burrito. People working in landscaping, grounds management, horticulture, and all areas of the Green industry now have a revolutionary option to speed up their lawn and landscaping work. It is easier, safer, more efficient and better for the environment as compared to methods being used currently.
Leaf Burrito was designed to solve several problems at once:
Robert Daniels, owner of Cherry City Landscape, attests: Leaf Burrito saves me a ton of time. I did an 8-hour job in 4 hours by using Leaf Burritos. Every landscaper should have these bags on their truck. It definitely helps my labor problems by making my crews more efficient.
To pilot using Leaf Burritos for your grounds or horticulture crews, they recommend you start with both sizes of the bags and determine which size works best for your applications and employees. Leaf Burrito recommends that every truck or trailer carry a 6-pack to replace tarps, garbage cans and wheelbarrows. Multiple burritos are also suggested because they can be zipped together to create a longer hedge-clippings drag or as a trailer cover for various trailer sizes.
Inventor Marc Mataya states, If ground crews are looking for a more sustainable and efficient solution for doing landscaping, our Leaf Burrito bags are going to be a great investment and your employees are going to love using our product. And, personalizing our bags with your logo makes your company stand above the rest.
If you want to learn more about how Leaf Burrito can make your company, hotel or university safer, more efficient, and more profitable, while achieving your zero-waste goals you may contact them at sales@leafburrito.com.
About:Leaf Burrito is a reusable yard-debris removal tool made in the USA of customized industrial-grade mesh and heavy-duty YKK North America zippers. Our product eliminates bags and tarps and preserves landfills. It has 10 strong handles for ergonomic loading and lifting onto trailers or trucks and comes in 5-foot and 7-foot sizes. For big cleanups or as a trailer cover, multiple Leaf Burritos can be zipped together. For various sized jobs and for linking them together, every landscaping trailer could be equipped with a 6-pack which stores compactly. Leaf Burritos goals are to reduce single-use plastics, make the arduous task of bagging leaves, weeds, grass, hedge and garden clippings a simple and eco-friendly experience.
For Media inquiries: Lauri Eberhartpress@leafburrito.com800-Burrito | 800-287-7486 EST LeafBurrito.com | Facebook| Instagram| LinkedIn
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A backyard is an extension of what's going on inside our home, maybe more colorful, casual, fun, and without a ceiling to put a lid on our needs and desires. In a yard, trees and vines can climb to their ultimate heights, light and weather can quickly change, and the possibilitieswithin the confines of our property linesare up to the terrain, our design skills, and our do-it-yourself know-how.
If your DIY design and construction skills aren't up to tackling a major backyard remodeling project, you can hire a landscape designer or architect to help your outdoor space realize its potential. A skilled professional can guide you through the process of figuring out a style, deciding who will be using the yard, creating zones of activity, choosing materials and plants, and recommending builders and contractors for everything fromswimming poolsto outdoor structures to installing irrigation.
Explore50 ideas showing how a backyard can be transformed into everyone's favorite space. In this first example, notice how the curved lines of the patio fit with the casual nature of the nearby wooded area.
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Start Up Front
If youre wondering where to start a landscape transformation, look no farther than your front yard. Its the first thing that you see driving up to your house, and you can wow guests before they even enter your home. Just remember that curb appeal is important, but no matter how pretty your landscape is, it needs to be functional.
Do all of your hardscaping projects before you set out any plants. Hardscaping can include a porch, sidewalk, driveway, parking areas, decks, fencing, patios and arbor. These projects usually involve construction, which can compact your soil or damage turf and plantings, so its important to complete any heavy work before plantings begin.
Your foundation planting should embrace your house and not cover it. Low-growing shrubs or groundcover should be planted in front of low windows and porches. Larger rounded shrubs or small trees work well planted on the corners of your home. These larger plants will frame up your house and help soften the box-like structure. Remember to create a small bed in your front yard for annual color. Flowers will add instant charm.
Your backyard should be an outdoor living area to enjoy. If you need privacy, install wooden fencing or large shrubs around the perimeter to create walls. Decks and patios make great sitting or dining areas when the weathers appropriate and they create a nice overflow for guests during parties.
Grilling stations or outdoor kitchens can be used to cook your meals and not heat up the kitchen. Fire pits and outdoor fireplaces are very popular and allow you to enjoy your yard even when theres a little chill in the air. Both of these options make for easy entertaining or a fun family activity.
Consider your options and the space you will need. If you have a sunny backyard you might consider putting in a kitchen garden where you can grow a few herbs or vegetables. Just be sure the area you choose receives several hours of sun. Do you need a childrens play area? If so, position it where you can see it from your deck or patio to keep a watchful eye on the young ones.
Side yards are often narrow strips that are rarely seen. They can be a good place to house your utilitarian needs. Garbage cans, firewood, storage and garden sheds often work well tucked into your side yard. If you have dogs it might be a good place to install a dog run. Youll probably need a walkway on at least one side of your house so you can easily navigate from the front of the house to the backyard.
Know a tree or shrubs ultimate size before you put it in the ground. A small yard is not a good place for trees such as river birch, red maples, sugar maple, oaks or magnolia. Trees such as Japanese maples, crepe myrtles and redbud would be better suited for little landscapes. Avoid planting brittle trees such as river birch or silver maples next to your house or close to parking areas to avoid damage from falling limbs.
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Do you have a backyard, a garden, or a large piece of land in Hoboken that has a drainage problem, and needs a solution? Here's a few reasons you should set up an appointment with us.
* Fast, Professional, Friendly and Dependable* We Work With All Types of Landscapes and Lawns* We Always Come Prepared With The Proper Tools and Equipment* We Never Leave a Landscaping Project Unfinished* Free Quotes, Cost Estimates, and Recommendations For Lawn Drainage
When your yard doesn't drain properly, you're at risk at flooding your basement, killing all of your grass, flowers, plants and trees, and basically having a mud pit for a yard. There are all types of landscape drainage systems you can install, but first and foremost it's imperative our Hoboken, New Jersey drainage landscapers survey your specific landscape for what drainage system will work best.
Downspout Piping, Dry Wells, Channel Drains, Trench Drains, French Drains, Dry Wells, Catch Basins, Grates And Emitters, Dry River Beds, Bogs, Grassy Swales and More!
Our Hoboken, NJ landscaping and drainage company has the experience needed to understand everything that goes into creating the perfect drainage system for your yard and specific terrain. We know how to work with and install drainage systems with terrain layouts so we can affordably save your property from potential flooding and water damage. We offer you more than experience, we are up-to-date on the latest tools, methods, and regulations, and we charge fair prices for our services for all types of yard drainage solutions.
If you have a particular landscape drainage project on your mind, use the contact form on this page to tell us about it. One of our licensed Hoboken drainage landscapers pros will get back to you with an assessment of costs and a free quote to install a new drainage system or repair a new one.
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Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 03/2019
Design Preparation: Have a basic idea of what I want
Landscaping to be installed: Trees/Shrubs, Concrete flatwork (patio, walkway, etc.)
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Comment: Small front garden ,place patio blocks , remove two rose bushes ,add miniature pine plants in large terra cotta planters.
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 03/2019
Design Preparation: Need design/plant suggestions
Landscaping to be installed: Grass, Trees/Shrubs, Concrete flatwork (patio, walkway, etc.), Masonry (brick and/or stone work), Retaining wall
Areas to be Landscaped: Front yard
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Historical Work: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Hello, we have a small front yard and would like a path to the driveway. We would like earth tone pavers as the material used and a few shrubs, plants and holly plants.
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 03/2019
Design Preparation: Have a basic idea of what I want
Landscaping to be installed: Drainage system, Masonry (brick and/or stone work)
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Comment: Back yard grass area I want to install pavers over it
Project: Install Synthetic Grass for Landscaping, Putting Greens, Play Areas, etc.
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 03/2019
Type of Synthetic Grass: Landscape grass
Approx. Size: Small (Less than 1,000 sq ft)
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: We're looking to replace grass in backyard and smaller area in the front of the house.
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 02/2019
What kind of location is this?: 201517
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Historical Work: No
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Front of the house landscaping needs done.
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 02/2019
What kind of location is this?: Home / Residence
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks
Comment: Front of the house
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 01/2019
Design Preparation: Have a basic idea of what I want
Landscaping to be installed: Grass, Special planting area/Garden
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Historical Work: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: I would like to get an estimate for sprucing up our garden area
Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 01/2019
Design Preparation: Need design/plant suggestions
Landscaping to be installed: Sprinkler system, Grass, Special planting area/Garden, Concrete flatwork (patio, walkway, etc.), Masonry (brick and/or stone work), Fencing
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Project: Add or Remove Holiday Lighting- Materials provided by homeowner
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 12/2018
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Will you provide lights?: Yes
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
Comment: Three large pine trees in front yard + roofline
Project: Install Synthetic Grass for Landscaping, Putting Greens, Play Areas, etc.
Location: North Bergen, NJ
Date: 10/2018
What type of putting green would you like installed?: Golf - backyard putting green
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Comment: putting artifial grass
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Define the Purpose for Landscape Lighting
Before you invest in any landscape lighting, ask yourself what your purposes are for wanting illumination in your backyard. Perhaps you want to set a soft, romantic mood during the evening hours. Maybe you have a bench or a shadowy garden corner you need to illuminate for security reasons. A path leading through the garden may require landscape lighting to mark its boundaries. You might want to highlight some features of your backyard like a water fountain or pond.
Make a Sketch of Your Yard
After you have defined your reasons for wanting to add landscape lighting, sketch your yard. Include in the sketch existing lights, buildings, benches, trees and shrubs, as well as the vegetation and decorations in the garden. Each of these items will reflect light or absorb it. Estimate the height of each of the objects, especially the foliage.
Decide Where Landscape Lighting Should Go
Match the reason for lighting to specific locations in your backyard. You may want to illuminate a bench along the path with a pole-type lamp placed behind it. A soft mood can be achieved by hiding landscape lighting under shrubs. A path may require a series of short stake lights along its border on one side or on both sides (Image 1). A water fountain can be enhanced with a spotlight (Image 2), and a pond can have soft lighting around its perimeter.
Landscape lighting is an important safety element for any outdoor space. In this garden, a series of path lights illuminates the meandering walkway that leads to the destination terrace.
Resembling a Corinthian capital, this ornately carved stone water fountain is lit from below.
Determine How Much Effort You Want to Expend
The landscape lighting that requires the greatest effort to install is 120-volt lighting. Wiring for these types of garden lights must be buried at a depth of 18 inches or encased in conduit to protect it from water. A licensed electrician has to install the electrical components.
Low-voltage landscape lighting for the backyard needs only an outdoor receptacle and a transformer. The transformer converts the 120 volts coming from the household line to a usable 12 volts to operate the lights.
The easiest landscape lighting to place in the backyard is solar lighting (below). This type of lighting has no cords to be hidden. It should be positioned in such a way that the photovoltaic cell in the lighting fixture receives enough light during the day to allow it to shine at night.
Set a Budget and Buy the Lights
Most Expensive: High-voltage landscape lighting at $100 or more per lightInformation: Add on the cost of labor for the electrical contractor installing the wiring to cost of lighting for an additional fee.
Lower Cost: Low-voltage landscape lighting at $30 to $300 per lightInformation: This type of lighting can easily be installed by a do-it-yourselfer.
Least Expensive: Solar lightingInformation: Since solar lights rely upon the rays of the sun and an inbuilt photovoltaic device to work, they do not necessitate installation costs or a lot of money to operate. The initial price of the solar lights is the only cost which will be incurred. Tip: If you're lighting a darkened portion of your garden and the solar landscape light will not receive adequate sunlight during the day, you will need to have a solar panel installed in a high-sunlight location and run wiring to your solar lights.
Set Up the Lighting
If you wish to highlight a single item in your garden like a statue, gazing ball or fountain, you should consider using a few landscape lighting fixtures with lower intensity bulbs. Place these at various angles and distances. A single bright light shining directly on the object will create harsh shadows.
Landscape lights that make soft spots of light are good for garden paths. Space the lights at equal distances along the path you want illuminated.
Blue tinted lights allow for a moonlight-type mood in your garden landscape.
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Landscaping – Wikipedia -
February 13, 2019 by
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Landscaping refers to any activity that modifies the visible features of an area of land, including:
Landscaping requires expertise in horticulture and artistic design.
Construction requires study and observation. It is not the same in different parts of the world. Landscaping varies according to different regions.[1] Therefore, normally local natural experts are recommended if it is done for the first time. Understanding of the site is one of the chief essentials for successful landscaping. Different natural features like terrain, topography, soil qualities, prevailing winds, depth of the frost line, and the system of native flora and fauna must be taken into account.[2] Sometimes the land is not fit for landscaping. In order to landscape it, the land must be reshaped. This reshaping of land is called grading.[2]
Removal of earth from the land is called cutting while when earth is added to the slope, it is called filling. Sometimes the grading process may involve removal of excessive waste (landfills), soil and rocks, so designers should take into account while in the planning stage.[3][4]
In the start, the landscaping contractor makes a letter which is a rough design and layout of what could be done with the land in order to achieve the desired outcome.[2] Different pencils are required to make graphics of the picture. Landscaping has become more technological than natural, as few projects begin without bulldozers, lawnmowers, or chainsaws.[1] Different areas have different qualities of plants. When growing new grass, it should ideally be done in the spring and the fall seasons to maximize growth and to minimize the spread of weeds. It is generally agreed that Fertilizers are required for good plant growth. Some landscapers prefer to use mix gravel with rocks of varying sizes to add interest in large areas.[5]
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Keeping a lawn lush and green requires consistent mowing, weeding, watering, fertilizing and more. If your lawn is particularly large, it may make sense to hire a full-service lawn care provider. Whether you take a DIY approach or bring in the experts, maintaining your lawn requires a range of tasks.
Plan to mow the lawn often, allowing it stay longer than may seem convenient longer grass is healthier grass. The general rule is to cut off no more than a third of the grass blade. This helps prevent damage to the lawn as well as keeping weeds from taking root. Its also important to remove any weeds, then prevent new ones from growing. In spring, consider spraying a pre-emergent herbicide on your lawn to prevent crabgrass and other types of weeds from sprouting from seed. During other seasons, broadleaf weeds like dandelions can be pulled by hand or sprayed with weed killers. The best time to water your lawn is early in the morning, allowing the sun to help dry the grass. Make sure to thoroughly soak the lawn so that the water penetrates several inches into the ground.
Lawn care also requires feeding; look for a mixture of fast- and slow-release fertilizers that include nitrogen. Some lawns also benefit from aeration, which creates small holes to let air, water and nutrients penetrate the grass roots. Although most homeowners can manage these tasks on their own, a full-service lawn care company can handle them on a regular schedule, taking the guesswork out of maintaining a beautiful lawn.
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Eat Your Yard!
Edible trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and flowers for your landscape
Eat Your Yard! proves that you can have your beautiful landscape and eat it too! Sure, vegetables are nice, but you dont have to rip up your front lawn and plant scraggly squash in order to have a food-producing garden. Eat Your Yard! proposes a new way to use the garden more efficiently than ever. Edible fruit trees, shrubs, vines, herbs, and flowers provide beautiful blossoms, foliage, and structure, while also offering fruits, nuts, herbs, and seeds that you can eat fresh or preserve for year-round enjoyment. Author Nan K. Chase gives firsthand information and advice for growing 35 plants that offer the best landscape features and culinary use. Recipes ranging from savory cherry sauce to pickled grape leaves to mint wine to grilled yucca demonstrate the infinite culinary possibilities your yard can offer.
Nan K. Chase writes about architecture and landscape design from her home in western North Carolina. She is the co-author of Bark House Style and author of Asheville: A History. Her work has also appeared in the New York Times, Smithsonian, Fine Gardening, Architectural Record, and Southern Living. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina, where she is a contributing editor of WNC Magazine.
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This Month's Exciting New Product
Take a look at some of our latest products
A new line of coloured cypress chip is now in stock.
Still with its Termite resistant properties
Our new line of Steel Form Boss Edging is now available on site.
Visit our site to see the exciting range of options
The arrival of SPRING heralds the launch of the SIX NEW LINES of SOIL and MULCH BLENDS.
THERE SOILS ARE UNIQUE TO THE YARD
These mixes contain our own mix of various amounts of Certified Organic Cow Compost or HUMUS, Mushroom Compost, Coir Coco Pith, composted fine Organics, rock minerals and Gypsum to suit the purpose that their use brings to the blend.
The Yard are happy to add 2 NEW turf varieties to our current lines.
TIFTUF a fine leaf Bermuda grass with some shade tolerance, superior drought tolerance and wears extremely well.
Sir GRANGE a shade and sun tolerant zoysia grass with a fine leaf that requires less mowing and only 3 hours of sun a day.
We offer a unique range of soil products specifically blended by our own agricultural scientist to suit the demands of the area.
We have a complete range of gardening and landscaping products ranging from premier quality product through to lines for the budget conscious buyer.
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