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Pond Liner: The Essential Foundation for a Perfect Water Feature

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Before you can create an incredible pond in your backyard or landscape design, it is important to understand all aspects of the pond liner and how it functions as a waterproof barrier that will hold in water, help avoid leaks, and keep your pond healthy and thriving for a long time. There are multiple choices of types of pond liners including preformed pond liners, plastic pond liners, and rubber pond liners; therefore, choosing the correct type of pond liner is essential to creating the look you want, in addition to creating a pond that will last you for many years to come. Each type of pond liner has several pros and cons that must be taken into consideration, and thus, they are very different from each other. A properly chosen pond liner gives structural integrity to your pond and also helps give your pond an attractive appearance and will allow your pond to last longer than a poorly chosen liner. Preformed Pond Liners — An Easy, Exact Solution Rigid Pond Liner: These are pre-formed...

Weed Barrier Fabric: The Essential Solution for Effortless Landscaping

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No matter if you are a homeowner or commercial landscaper, maintaining a clean weed free yard/landscape has always been difficult to accomplish. Weeds take water, nutrients and sunlight away from the plants that you want in your yard while also requiring multiple pick-ups or control with chemicals. Recently, a more efficient and eco-friendly way to control weed growth has emerged: weed barrier fabric. Weed barrier fabric will stop the physical growth of weeds, while allowing water, air and nutrients to pass through to the soil below. As such, its durability and longevity make weed barrier fabric an essential for everyone that would like to improve the quality of their landscaped areas. What can I say about Weed Barrier Fabric in Landscaping?  A  Gardening weed barrier fabric   is typically made of material that is woven (like canvas) or non-woven (like felt), which is used as a way to keep light from reaching weed seeds, thus inhibiting their germination and growth. ...