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2 weeks ago |
outdoorguide.com | Nicole Wisniewski
Your front yard is what everyone sees first when they pass your home or stop in for a visit. It sets the tone for your curb appeal. It's the welcome mat that tells people what kind of image you want to project and may even give guests a little taste of what they can expect when they walk inside your home. To that end, you probably want it to look neat, trimmed, and tidy; elegant, lush, and embellished; or maybe even polished, poised, and professional.
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2 weeks ago |
outdoorguide.com | Nicole Wisniewski
There are a lot of things you want to see in your home landscape, including gorgeous blooms in your beds and an abundance of ripe vegetables in your garden. Lush, thick grass that's the envy of your neighbors isn't bad either, and a lack of weeds is always a bonus. A lawn oasis you can escape to for relaxation or tossing the ball to your dog is great as well. Notice how "snakes" are not on the list. While snakes are beneficial by keeping pests controlled, you still might not want them in your yard.
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3 weeks ago |
outdoorguide.com | Nicole Wisniewski
As a homeowner, you long for lush, green grass that gives your property that curb-appealing, picture-perfect look. A spotty, patchy, brown lawn with bare spots is certainly not the ideal. In fact, it might even make you feel embarrassed to face your neighbors. Time to fix the problem before you're kicked out of your local homeowners' association. You head to your nearest home improvement store and are faced with an aisle full of grass seed choices.
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May 16, 2024 |
citylifestyle.com | Nicole Wisniewski
Want to start a publication? Learn More Featured ArticleFind Your Holiday Spirit With Design Tips From Local Expert Katie HeinzArticle by Nicole WisniewskiPhotography by Jacqueline Zema of ISO Photo Studio Originally published in Medina County LifestyleThe air is cooling and the leaves are rustling. As you bundle up and nestle in, you stop for a minute and look around. You feel nostalgic and become thankful. The holidays are coming. And it’s time to gather and welcome family and friends.
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Aug 13, 2023 |
sgnmag.com | Nicole Wisniewski
A quiet lake town has always been a draw for people who need a break from hectic city life. Vacationers are surrounded by nature and outdoor activities. Whether people want to swim, fish, lounge, grill, hike or even ice skate, lakes are year-round playgrounds for active and easy living. “We see the lake market as a growing opportunity for our lakeside customers,” says DeVon Miller, director of marketing and e-commerce at P. Graham Dunn, a wholesaler in Dalton, Ohio.
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